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Hi

I am using firefox 3.5. When I access either CABI (through my university's website) there is no zotero icon in the location bar - either for the search results page or for an individual reference.

I know there is a similar problem with ISI, but I rarely use that.

The icon appears OK when I use google scholar.

Any help gratefully received

Phil
  • can you post a URL? As you use it including any proxy etc. parts of the address.
  • Sorry Adam - I should have done that anyway

    There are both an old and a new site - we need to switch to the new one by next month but neither work. Full addresses including proxy and search.

    Old: http://0-217.154.120.6.unicat.bangor.ac.uk/CABDIRECT/show-results.nsp?var_once=true&log=search&query0=ricebean+or+%22rice+bean%22+or+%22vigna+umbellata%22+or+%22vigna+umbellate%22&field0=_All_&sortfield=NONE

    New: http://www.cabdirect2.org/search.html?q=ricebean
    NB no proxy part to this one, but loggd in through Bangor University website

    Thanks

    Phil
  • No icon indeed. Was there ever one? Unless Cabi embeds data (COinS), someone needs to write a translator for Zotero.
  • AFAIK, there's not yet a translator for cabdirect2, just one for CABI.org (e.g. http://www.cabi.org/datapage.asp?iDocID=1370 )
  • edited August 11, 2009
    Thought CABI and CAB direct were the same thing - to quote their website "Welcome to the new version of CABI's database platform, CAB Direct"

    anyway - it doesn't work for the old one either!
  • What do you mean by "the old one?" Does the page that I linked to work for you? There has only been a translator for the pages in the CABI.org domain (such as the bookstore).

    CAB-Direct (both the old and new versions you link to) is not under that domain and has not been supported.
  • Yes - your link does. I'd assumed the CABI translator was for the bibliographic section rather than the CABI publications page.

    Can I request a translator please - this is an important database particularly for those working with developing country science as it indexes a lot of more obscure journals. Looks like I'll have to use ISI for now then.

    Cheers

    Phil

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