The PNAS site translator doesn't seem to be working in any mode at all - all I'm getting is "embedded RDF" instead of the previous full data/access. . .
It looks like the ticket has been open for 3 months. That is a long time to wait for a new site translator. PNAS is a very important, often-cited journal in the physical and biological sciences. If it takes more than three months for Zotero to update a site translator for such an important journal, then it seems that zotero is not the tool for me. This is dismaying, since I like the Zotero a lot.
Additionally, it is not clear how to use the "export to endnote" function to import the full reference.
It looks like the ticket has been open for 3 months. That is a long time to wait for a new site translator.
We've been without a dedicated translator developer for a few months, but things should be picking up again soon.
A new web app to involve the developer community in translator maintenance is also in the works.
Additionally, it is not clear how to use the "export to endnote" function to import the full reference.
On the Extract page, click "Download to citation manager" in the Services box and choose "Reference Manager". Zotero will automatically import the reference as long as you haven't disabled the "Use Zotero for downloaded RIS/Refer files" Zotero pref. (You can also choose "EndNote", but "Reference Manager" will likely produce better results.)
Hmmm. . .looking it over, I think the problem is with the "Early Edition" section. For example, I just clicked on the abstract page of the paper on the top of that today:
For that, I just get the blue RIS download. But when I go to the abstract of any paper in the current issue section, I get the full deal, as expected. . .
For the time being you can use the "Export to Endnote" function to get the full article info into your Zotero collection.
Additionally, it is not clear how to use the "export to endnote" function to import the full reference.
Please make this a priority.
A new web app to involve the developer community in translator maintenance is also in the works. On the Extract page, click "Download to citation manager" in the Services box and choose "Reference Manager". Zotero will automatically import the reference as long as you haven't disabled the "Use Zotero for downloaded RIS/Refer files" Zotero pref. (You can also choose "EndNote", but "Reference Manager" will likely produce better results.)
What is the link you are having trouble with? I will take a look at it.
http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2009/01/21/0812413106.abstract
For that, I just get the blue RIS download. But when I go to the abstract of any paper in the current issue section, I get the full deal, as expected. . .