Which site translators would you like to see?
www.politicalscience.org
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and http://ssrn.com please!
at http://www.imdb.com/ please!
http://melvyl.cdlib.org:80/
Espacenet
http://ep.espacenet.com/
and
USPTO
http://www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html
(Espacenet is sufficient for most purposes)
http://www.google.com/patents
http://www.crl.edu
This is one of the largest bibliographical archaeological and philological databases.
http://www.jaacap.com/pt/re/jaacap/abstract.00004583-200801000-00009.htm
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http://www.banq.qc.ca/portal/dt/accueil.jsp?bnq_resolution=mode_1280
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Through the multilingual MICHAEL service you can find and explore digital collections from museums, archives, libraries and other cultural institutions from across Europe. Whether you are interested in art or archaeology, family history or planning holidays, the Romans or modern History, MICHAEL can show you what is available.
It's a huge database very usefull for all numeric documents in Europe
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http://www.michael-culture.org/en/home
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http://direct.bl.uk
This appears to be a more useful/extensive index than the British Library Integrated Catalogue (http://catalogue.bl.uk), which Zotero already supports.
Westlaw: http://westlaw.com
Both of these sites host a large number of law journals in their databases.
http://www.cairn.info/accueil.php?PG=START
It would be nice to see a specialized grabber for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (Eg: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/democracy/ ) ... while it correctly picks up Author and Title, it sees it as merely a webpage rather than an encyclopedia entry, and thus the citations it generates are off.
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (eg: http://www.iep.utm.edu/a/agamben.htm) is another peer-reviewed encyclopedia that would be good to have a translator for; here Zotero doesn't grab it at all. Same with Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (eg: http://www.rep.routledge.com/article/A088 ).
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