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Site Translators: Which site translators would you like to see?, take 2
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- CommentAuthorbreckenr
- CommentTimeSep 14th 2008 edited
Thank you, very much indeed, for the South African National Archives translator. This is really a huge step forward.
The translator currently leaves out the "Source" -- this is the office that has produced the archival record -- LTG is Lieutenant Governor, MJU is Minister of Justice. Please can you include this field? Perhaps in the Series field of the Book record?
Thanks enormously. -
- CommentAuthorlisamucci
- CommentTimeSep 25th 2008
I second the request for WilsonWeb:
http://www.hwwilson.com
It was the first database I tried Zotero with and I thought that Zotero didn't work because I couldn't add anything to my library. :P -
- CommentAuthorcz
- CommentTimeSep 27th 2008
i'd like to second the request for the INIST database:
http://services.inist.fr/public/eng/conslt.htm
thank you very much if that becomes possible! -
- CommentAuthorjonmjonm
- CommentTimeSep 27th 2008
It would be nice if
http://projecteuclid.org
worked. There are many important mathematics journals on it. -
- CommentAuthorbreckenr
- CommentTimeOct 6th 2008
I'm sorry to be a nuisance about this but the translator for http://www.national.archives.gov.za (which is potentially fantastic) currently leaves out the "Source" -- this is the office that has produced the archival record -- LTG is Lieutenant Governor, MJU is Minister of Justice. Please can you include this field? Perhaps in the Series field of the Book record?
My thanks, k -
- CommentAuthorrscully
- CommentTimeOct 8th 2008 edited
I've searched around and I haven't found any discussion of this, but apologies if I've missed it somewhere: I'd be very interested in seeing a translator for the online Early American Imprints series (I: Evans, and II: Shaw & Shoemaker), by Readex. (Apologies if link doesn't work -- since it's a subscription database, it may be tied to my institution.)
Right now, you can export citations as .RIS files and then import them into Zotero, but it would be nice to automate this process. -
- CommentAuthorborchers@nmt.edu
- CommentTimeOct 8th 2008
It would be nice if Zotero could scrape results from http://scitopia.org/ -
- CommentAuthorcharlener
- CommentTimeOct 8th 2008 edited
Also, it'd be nice if The Lancet were supported. It's one of the biggest medical journals, next to the New England Journal of Medicine. Far as I can tell there are no downloadable "save this citation" options or embedded metadata, but there is a DOI on each article.
edit: oddly enough, if I go to the DOI website (http://dx.doi.org/) and use their resolver, then go to the Lancet article through a middleman (Elsevier ScienceDirect) it will pick up the information for auto-import. Hmm. Not particularly friendly. -
- CommentAuthoremmareisz
- CommentTimeOct 9th 2008
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- CommentAuthorsantawort
- CommentTimeOct 13th 2008
It would be very nice if Zotero could translate the results from Industrial Property Digital Library (IPDL) .
http://www.ipdl.inpit.go.jp/homepg_e.ipdl
Click "PAJ" goto http://www19.ipdl.inpit.go.jp/PA1/cgi-bin/PA1INIT?1223881707777, search and get the results. -
- CommentAuthorclanger9
- CommentTimeOct 20th 2008
British Library Direct
http://direct.bl.uk
Zotero *thinks* it works with this site, but it doesn't: the little "Save to Zotero" icon appears, but no data is saved :-(
BL Direct would be very useful, as it includes publications not indexed in the (already supported) BL Integrated Catalogue (http://catalogue.bl.uk)