best practices for building zotero-enabled web content
Are there any published guidelines or best practices for designing the content of a target web site to be zotero-enabled?
i.e. to show the zotero icon in the browser's URL field?
i.e. to show the zotero icon in the browser's URL field?
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Thanks for the link on metadata ..
but I am looking for guidelines for integrating zotero
with CMS .. in particular Drupal .. and to learn how to bring this mashup together for an enterprise knowledge base.
I have found references to Drupal 7.x and RDFa which might be the core.
http://www.semantic-drupal.com/
And http://www.openpublishapp.com/
Also found references to other frameworks such as OpenCalais, Tamboti etc.
Interesting historical presentation found here ..
http://www.slideshare.net/scorlosquet/how-to-build-linked-data-sites-with-drupal-7-and-rdfa
I’m prompted to revisit research into RDFa in XHTML content
I’ve now found an RDFa Developer Extension to add to Firefox.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/rdfa-developer/
I found this example RDFa embedded page generated by php (my choice now is php mvc framework and not drupal).
http://jp29.org/rdfaprimer.php
If you view this test page with RDFa Developer exyension enabled in Firefox you can inspect RDFa content of content rendered in browser.
More discussion found here …
http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/3323/it-is-possible-to-generate-dynamic-webpages-with-php-and-rdfa
Unfortunately Zotero version 3.0.11 extension for Firefox (which previously worked at one time) now shows error when enabled in Firefox 25.0.1. I'll have to find a fix to Zotero extension before going on to test.
[Later Edit]
Upgraded my Zotero to version 4.0 in my Firefox extension and I'm back working again.