Information on how to make a web-site Zotero-friendly
Hi,
I have been using GBIF to get research data-sets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Biodiversity_Information_Facility
They provide some very nice facilities for generating and referencing datasets. The web pages for the datasets are beautiful. Here is one of my results: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/download/0028738-200221144449610
If I try to import the metadata page for a dataset into Zotero, the result is a bit awful.
GBIF is a wonderfully helpful organization and is keen to fix this. I am struggling to find documentation on how to make web-publishing Zotero-friendly.
Can someone point me to an up-to-date best-practice guide please.
Cheers,
—Peter Goodall
I have been using GBIF to get research data-sets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Biodiversity_Information_Facility
They provide some very nice facilities for generating and referencing datasets. The web pages for the datasets are beautiful. Here is one of my results: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/download/0028738-200221144449610
If I try to import the metadata page for a dataset into Zotero, the result is a bit awful.
GBIF is a wonderfully helpful organization and is keen to fix this. I am struggling to find documentation on how to make web-publishing Zotero-friendly.
Can someone point me to an up-to-date best-practice guide please.
Cheers,
—Peter Goodall
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(For the general question, see also here: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/exposing_metadata, but the above guidelines were written in broad consultation with data repositories, metadata specialists, publishers, and several reference managers, so following them is a good idea anyway)