Exposing DC publisher data on a WordPress site
When an organization or other scholarly group is using WordPress as that platform for serialized publishing, how can they ensure that Zotero reads the DC metadata for separate pages and entries as belonging to a serial publication type (rather than as part of a blog, which seems to be the default for citations generated from WordPress sites)?
For example, Project Vox has a registered ISSN as a serial publication (ISSN 2381-4608) -- http://projectvox.org. An entry page on a philosopher, when captured using the Zotero extension for Chrome, is translated as a blog post:
URL for page:
http://projectvox.org/conway-1631-1679/
Metadata displayed by Zotero for this page:
ITEM TYPE: Blog Post
TITLE: Conway (1631-1679)
AUTHOR: Team, Project Vox
BLOG TITLE: Project Vox
URL: http://projectvox.org/conway-1631-1679/
ACCESSED: 12/6/2017, 11:01:34 AM
RIGHTS: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY)
All of the above are correct, except that this isn't a blog. Because it's listed as a blog, publisher information (Duke University Libraries, as captured in the DC Metadata plug-in) isn't displayed.
Any thoughts on why this is happening and where the solution lies? (in the DC plug-in wordpress? in Zotero? somewhere else?)
Thanks for thoughts!
Liz
For example, Project Vox has a registered ISSN as a serial publication (ISSN 2381-4608) -- http://projectvox.org. An entry page on a philosopher, when captured using the Zotero extension for Chrome, is translated as a blog post:
URL for page:
http://projectvox.org/conway-1631-1679/
Metadata displayed by Zotero for this page:
ITEM TYPE: Blog Post
TITLE: Conway (1631-1679)
AUTHOR: Team, Project Vox
BLOG TITLE: Project Vox
URL: http://projectvox.org/conway-1631-1679/
ACCESSED: 12/6/2017, 11:01:34 AM
RIGHTS: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY)
All of the above are correct, except that this isn't a blog. Because it's listed as a blog, publisher information (Duke University Libraries, as captured in the DC Metadata plug-in) isn't displayed.
Any thoughts on why this is happening and where the solution lies? (in the DC plug-in wordpress? in Zotero? somewhere else?)
Thanks for thoughts!
Liz
Below is an example entry.
This issue resurfaced due to the first issue have been switched to live and now actually seeing that the default settings do not suffice.
but bmwiernik's solution is going to give you better results.