ASPB journals

The hidden preference for attaching supplementary material from supported sites is great! I personally would really benefit if the ASPB journals site translators could function similarly.
http://www.plantcell.org/
http://www.plantphysiol.org/
These journals (and PNAS, newer Cell papers in ScienceDirect, maybe other journals) allow one to download a single PDF + Supp Data (though this option isn't visible from all pages). It would be even more useful to have an option to save this combined PDF, instead of two separate ones.
  • Could you provide links to actual articles with supplementary data?

    I haven't had a chance to add supplementary data support for Cell papers yet, but I'm aware of the PDF + Supp Data issue and what you describe is certainly the route that we would take.
  • I think I may have to take back what I said. It might be better to attach supplementary data separately than to download the PDF + supplementary data (where available. I believe Cell does not supply supp. data separately).

    E.g. http://www.plantcell.org/content/25/4/1213.abstract While you can download PDF + supp. data, you would not get all of the supplementary data. The Supplementary Dataset 1 would be missing.

    Additionally, it might often be more convenient to be able to open up the supplementary data and the article side by side, rather than have the supplementary data all the way at the end of the same PDF.

    But for Cell, we would not have Zotero download the full text PDF and then PDF + supp. data.
  • I added support for the two journals linked above.
  • Thanks for doing that!

    Indeed, non-PDF supplementary material would need to be downloaded/linked separately. I prefer combined main text + supp PDFs so that I can search both at once, but I agree that many people probably prefer separate files. I don't know how hard it would be to make an option to download one or both...just food for though.

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