Automatic URL from Google Scholar

First - zotero looks great - keep up the good work.

Two requests relating (in my case) to added entries from Google scholar

1) When adding entries, there is a URL available, which gets recorded on the "Google scholar linked page" attachment, but not in the main info URL: field - would it be possible to have a mechanism to automate this, please?

Note: I said "gets recorded", but that seems inconsistent. When I google scholar for:
The application of hidden markov models
and select Rabiner's tutorial I do get a "Google Scholar Linked Page", but I do not get one when I select Fine et al. (the sixth entry) which looks superficially very similar - am I missing something?

2) Many authorities like to see Web references accompanied by a note giving date of access - would it be possible to have an option to generate that in the form of a bibtex field? Something like:
note={Accessed: (date)}
  • @2: You are aware that Zotero collects that information and does cite it where specified in the corresponding citation style?
    i.e. is this about the bibtex export (which I know nothing about) or about Zotero functionality (where the desired function already exists and work.
  • This is about both bibtex export and zotero scraper functionality - the PDF URL and "accessed" information are both in the Google Scholar Linked page but do not make it to the main document info.

    When I manually add them to the document info, the PDF url gets exported to bibtex as url field, but the "date accessed" information does not.

    One further comment on point 1 - there are many URLs associated with the Google Scholar entry, including a freely available PDF (appears as >PDF to the right of the Scholar heading):
    A tutorial on hidden Markov models and selected applications inspeech recognition - ►cmu.edu [PDF]
    It would be nice to be able to pick that URL up in preference to the (in this case IEEE) URL behind the Scholar heading. e.g. right-click context menu adds that PDF as a snapshot (already possible) but additionally takes the reference information from the Scholar entry. I know I can do this by expanding all 21 versions and finding the appropriate one, but that involves extra fiddling (and still does not put the URL and Access date into the main Info).

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