Library Catalog InnoPAC
Cannot save item via http://tallinn.ester.ee/search*est/X?SEARCH=memes+of+translation&searchscope=1&SUBMIT=OTSI
Zotero icon is visible but there is translation issues so I cannot save the wished item.
Troubleshoot id: 1386778247
Zotero icon is visible but there is translation issues so I cannot save the wished item.
Troubleshoot id: 1386778247
Search results with multiple results:
http://tallinn.ester.ee/search*est/X?SEARCH=borges&searchscope=1&SUBMIT=OTSI
and individual items accessed from search results:
http://tallinn.ester.ee/search~S1*est?/Xborges&searchscope=1&SORT=D/Xborges&searchscope=1&SORT=D&SUBKEY=borges/1%2C71%2C71%2CB/frameset&FF=Xborges&searchscope=1&SORT=D&1%2C1%2C
work. You can e.g. import memes of translation from here:
http://tallinn.ester.ee/search~S1*est?/aChesterman%2C+Andrew%2C+1946-/achesterman+andrew+1946/-3%2C-1%2C0%2CB/exact&FF=achesterman+andrew+1946&1%2C3%2C
we'll still see if this can be fixed, but this should be doable as a workaround.
If you can't find out from a librarian how to get to a MARC display from an individual item entry we'll likely be able to fix this, but other wise there isn't much we can do.
Christopher Erb:
No worries
Reference Staff Dunbar:
Thanks for the thread. Unfortunately, we don't have any way to view the MARC records from the web-based catalog.
Christopher Erb:
This is very strange, because just last semester Zotero was able to pull the MARC data and create bibliographic references from single item pages. Have we changed the way we handle the MARC data recently?
Reference Staff Dunbar:
Not that I know of. The only way I know to get the MARC data from the web-based catalog is to save the record and send it to yourself. When you do that, you do have the option to send it in MARC format.
Christopher Erb:
Hmmm, I wonder how it worked previously.
But I notice that when I try what your librarian suggest (save record --> view record --> export ---> MARC), but instead of sending it by e-mail try to download it ("Local Disk") or display MARC on the screen ("Screen") that doesn't work. It does on other InnoPAC installations e.g. http://utmost.cl.utoledo.edu/search/?searchtype=X&SORT=D&searcharg=history+of+communication&searchscope=3
my suspicion would be that the two issues are connected and this seems like it's broken on your end.
All I can tell your Zotero seems like it's in good health.
Thanks so much for your help Adam!
My suspicion is that this really is about the MARC data, which libraries buy for not insignificant amounts of money from OCLC and/or the LoC. But it would seem very odd that this would be an issue for a small library like Wright State, where much larger libraries - Harvard, the LoC etc.- make their individual MARC data easily available. But you'd have to find this out from your librarians.
That being said, some libraries or data providers have tried to apply a copyright license to MARC records and/or place them under a user agreement that may attempt to curtail certain actions (such as automated or semi-automated downloading).
Some data providers are also reactionary to trends they don't understand (such as the sudden increase in MARC records downloads when they had not been used in the past).
As for importing the e-mailed record - that won't work for the MARC, which is in human-readable format (the InnoPAC translator converts it into genuine machine-readable MARC, which Zotero reads) but you can import the ProCite or the Endnote formats that the catalog will show or send to you - just copy them and use import from clipboard in Zotero.
@adamsmith; Yes, I reread your response and realized I misunderstood about the screen display, and will try Endnote and ProCite formats next.
Also, I am not sure why I thought PDF information was embedded in the MARC, I could have sworn Zotero had some PDF information in the info section of each entry, but I think I am confounding that with the full text of the abstract that is included. Perhaps I am just losing my mind...
%0 Book
(that's the number zero, not the capital letter o)
that's for books. For other item types see the list:
https://github.com/zotero/translators/blob/master/ReferBibIX.js#L63
the relevant ones are the types in quotation marks after the colon.
"There were some security concerns when our catalog had the MARC display records easily accessible the way the Toledo system is shown in the example Zotero support provided."
If that's not helpful I am sorry.
This reason is obviously nonsense - every major US academic library - Harvard, Yale, LoC, University of Chicago, UIUC, UC Berkeley (they even have an InnoPAC catalog: http://oskicat.berkeley.edu/record=b20247065~S1), CU Boulder, UofM Ann Arbor, NYPL - as well as most smaller academic libraries all make their MARC available in one way or the other. The idea that this poses a security risk for a small/mid-size library like Wright State is absurd.
But obviously there is little you - or we - can do about that.
I think I remember having a brief discussion about falling back to BibTeX or RIS for one of these catalog translators. If that is accessible, we can try to use it. What do you think adamsmith? (I have not explored the catalog yet)