SpringerLink, Wiley online library, abstract and tags

Hello,

I'm having a "small" problem with the new SpringerLink and Wiley online library websites, visibly non reported by other users. The capture icon works and the adding with DOI is OK as well, except for two fields:
- abstract
- keywords (tag)

One example for Springer:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/q122682q1u2r7282/
One example for Wiley:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1757-1707.2010.01059.x/abstract

Will this problem be fixed by a future update of the translators?
Many thanks in advance

Sophie
  • The DOI provider (CrossRef) does not store abstract and keywords. The DOI translator won't import these in the foreseeable future.

    The Springer and Wiley translators will likely be fixed & abstracts/keywords/PDF attachments might then be imported.
  • Hi, is there any progress on this? I still can't seem to get the abstract. Or is there somehting I'm not doing?
  • For Springer the issue is still the same and won't change until they change their site or provide a translator themselves.

    Wiley should work, but I can see it doesn't - I can have a look there, should be easy to fix.
  • That's a shame (esp. re Springer). Is there anything I can do?--as a LOT of my resources come from Springer. Are there changes I could make to the SpringerLink translator, or the RIS one?

    Thanks.
  • edited March 4, 2012
    You're certainly welcome to look at the Springer translator (the RIS translator is fine), but I doubt if it can't be fixed - both ajlyon and I have looked at it and it requires a unique, session specific ID that's not displayed on the item page to download the (RIS) bibliographic data.*

    You can obviously also ask Springer to help - several publishers - including EBSCO and most recently Ovid have contributed translators.

    *though actually something might have change - I think we could get to this with a processDocument request since the export-citation page URL is unique for each item.
  • actually - let me take a look first, before you waste any time.
  • a Springerlink fix is in the tubes - that will also get PDFs.
    Wiley actually turns out to be more tricky than I thought
  • A SpringerLink translator is up now - includes abstracts and pdfs (provided you have access).
    It will automatically update in your version of Zotero within 24hs or you can update immediately from the general tab of the Zotero preferences.
  • Wiley is working, too.
  • Springerlink isn't working for me - I get "An error occurred when saving this item".

    A typical example is

    http://www.springerlink.com.simsrad.net.ocs.mq.edu.au/content/905u225mu8rr70m2

    I'm going through a proxy, obviously, but

    http://www.springerlink.com/content/905u225mu8rr70m2

    should work - it's an abstract for a journal article on "Markov Decision Processes with Arbitrary Reward Processes" by Jia Yuan Yu, Shie Mannor and Nahum Shimkin (in "Recent Advances in Reinforcement Learning", LNCS 2008, Vol 5323/2008, 268-281).

    Any thoughts? My translators are up to date. Firefox 11.0, Zotero 3.0.3, Report ID: 1477880062. I use SpringerLink a lot, so this is painful. . ;)
  • A fix for this has been submitted, will let you know when it's available for download.
  • Since it's Easter, I'll only say: eggsellent!
  • The fixed translator is up. You can wait for it to auto update within 24 hours or update immediately via Zotero preferences.

    Let us know if the problem persists. I didn't test it behind a proxy, so if it only does not work behind a proxy, start another thread.
  • Wow! I just updated and gave it a shot, and it works! From online whine to fix in just 16 hours - thanks!

    I'm almost embarrassed to bring this up, but there's just one, really minor niggle - and perhaps the fix will only break something else, anyway. I just tested the fix by importing this book chapter from LNCS:

    http://www.springerlink.com.simsrad.net.ocs.mq.edu.au/content/bf18r2ntx7gra0u0/

    or, without the proxy in the URL:

    http://www.springerlink.com/content/bf18r2ntx7gra0u0/

    This should import as:

    Title: Using Trust Management to Support Transferable Hash-Based Micropayments
    Book Title: Computer Aided Verification

    but instead, I get

    Title: Computer Aided Verification
    Book Title: (blank)

    I've noticed this in the past when importing from LNCS (which I do a lot); fixing it manually is pretty easy, and I can easily imagine that a fix in the translator would simply break imports from some other publications or collections within SpringerLink.

    In any case, I have to say, I'm increasingly impressed with Zotero!
  • please don't be shy about reporting errors or low quality imports, that's the only way we can improve translators.

    It's a little tricky in this case - we use the RIS export that Springerlink creates for Endnote, Procite etc. - and the problem is that they save the title as T1 and the book title as TI - where the latter should be T2 according to specifications. (don't worry if that sounds like gibberish - thinking aloud here).
    @Aurimas - I'm thinking the easiest and safest way to fix this would be to check whether there is a T1 - and a TI - in the RIS and if so transform the latter to T2 - does that sound right to you?
  • @adamsmith I pushed a patch last night, was hoping to post about it here once it got merged. My solution was to use BibTeX. It exports titles correctly and it exports creator roles.

    Though, we will have to tweak the logic in the RIS translator as well. This has come up before with two T2 titles.
  • Unfortunately, it looks as though the problem is still there. :( I did some more testing this morning and so far, I have two failures and no successes (proxy part of URL's removed):

    "Trust-Based Selection of Partners"
    http://www.springerlink.com/content/p7681n21gq52v743/

    and

    "From Simulations to Theorems: A Position Paper on Research in the Field of Computational Trust (Extended Abstract)"
    http://www.springerlink.com/content/rp837256163r7308/

    Both display the original behaviour, with the book title being placed in Zotero's "Title" field, and the Book Title field being blank.

    adamsmith, your analysis seems to me to be on the money, although as a relative newcomer to Zotero I don't know enough about what's happening under the covers. Let me know if you push out an updated translator, and I'll do my part with testing.
  • By contrast, this one (a journal article) worked fine:

    Quinn, K. et al., 2009. An analysis of accuracy experiments carried out over of a multi-faceted model of trust. International Journal of Information Security, 8(2), pp.103–119.

    http://www.springerlink.com/content/3042221732w75118/

    However, I've had four more book sections come out wrongly in the last few minutes.
  • The fix has not yet been released to the public, but it will be coming soon (probably by the end of tomorrow)
  • That's great! If I can help by testing, just yell.
  • This is now public. Update manually or it will be updated within 24 hours.

    Feel free to report any other bugs, no matter how small. We're always trying to improve.
  • No joy, I'm afraid, aurimas. I updated manually and then tested with two book sections from LNCS but had the same behaviour: the Title in Zotero was the book title, while the Book Title field was blank. I manually corrected them, but I also went back and exported the citations from Springerlink in both Bibtex and RIS formats. All information below:

    Pardo, P., 2009. Aggregation of Trust for Iterated Belief Revision in Probabilistic Logics. In Scalable Uncertainty Management. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, pp. 165–179. Available at: http://www.springerlink.com/content/267469237471lx6x/abstract/ [Accessed April 9, 2012].

    @incollection {springerlink:10.1007/978-3-642-04388-8_14,
    author = {Pardo, Pere},
    affiliation = {Institut d’Investigació en Intel·ligència Artificial (IIIA - CSIC), Campus UAB, E-08193 Bellaterra, Catalonia, Spain},
    title = {Aggregation of Trust for Iterated Belief Revision in Probabilistic Logics},
    booktitle = {Scalable Uncertainty Management},
    series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
    editor = {Godo, Lluís and Pugliese, Andrea},
    publisher = {Springer Berlin / Heidelberg},
    isbn = {978-3-642-04387-1},
    keyword = {Computer Science},
    pages = {165-179},
    volume = {5785},
    url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04388-8_14},
    note = {10.1007/978-3-642-04388-8_14},
    year = {2009}
    }

    TY - CHAP
    AU - Pardo, Pere
    A2 - Godo, Lluís
    A2 - Pugliese, Andrea
    T1 - Aggregation of Trust for Iterated Belief Revision in Probabilistic Logics
    TI - Scalable Uncertainty Management
    T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
    PY - 2009
    PB - Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
    SN - 978-3-642-04387-1
    KW - Computer Science
    SP - 165
    EP - 179
    VL - 5785
    UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04388-8_14
    DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-04388-8_14
    ER -

    Urbano, J., Rocha, A. & Oliveira, E., 2011. A Situation-Aware Computational Trust Model for Selecting Partners. In Transactions on Computational Collective Intelligence V. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, pp. 84–105. Available at: http://www.springerlink.com/content/w2w7646381758770/abstract/ [Accessed April 9, 2012].

    @incollection {springerlink:10.1007/978-3-642-24016-4_5,
    author = {Urbano, Joana and Rocha, Ana and Oliveira, Eugénio},
    affiliation = {LIACC - Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto - DEI Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal},
    title = {A Situation-Aware Computational Trust Model for Selecting Partners},
    booktitle = {Transactions on Computational Collective Intelligence V},
    series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
    editor = {Nguyen, Ngoc},
    publisher = {Springer Berlin / Heidelberg},
    isbn = {978-3-642-24015-7},
    keyword = {Computer Science},
    pages = {84-105},
    volume = {6910},
    url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24016-4_5},
    note = {10.1007/978-3-642-24016-4_5},
    year = {2011}
    }

    TY - CHAP
    AU - Urbano, Joana
    AU - Rocha, Ana
    AU - Oliveira, Eugénio
    A2 - Nguyen, Ngoc
    T1 - A Situation-Aware Computational Trust Model for Selecting Partners
    TI - Transactions on Computational Collective Intelligence V
    T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
    PY - 2011
    PB - Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
    SN - 978-3-642-24015-7
    KW - Computer Science
    SP - 84
    EP - 105
    VL - 6910
    UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24016-4_5
    DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-24016-4_5
    ER -
  • Sorry, there was a small glitch with the update system, so you never got the new translator, but it's all cleared up now. Please try updating again.
  • Beautiful! I've been on a small orgy of downloading: probably a dozen or more book chapters and journal articles from Springerlink, and the translator has performed pretty much flawlessly on all of them.

    I now have a small mountain of reading to get through - and that's just the stuff I printed off. Thanks - I think! ;)
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