Not least because it's used by the RHS Bibliography that I mentioned earlier:
http://www.rhs.ac.uk/bibl/
EDIT: I was working on this myself and made some progress but gave up because Adlib XML isn't as detailed as MODS, and the RHS don't seem to have applied it consistently.
It would be very good to have the BBC news site (http://news.bbc.co.uk). Reliefweb (http://www.reliefweb.int) would be useful for researchers in the humanitarian sector.
1. Microfinance Gateway Library (http://www.microfinancegateway.org/section/library/).
Most items in the library can not be found in other Zotero-supported sources (http://ideas.repec.org/; etc ).
2. Centre for Economic Policy Research
(http://www.cepr.org/pubs/)
I would like to see the University of Pittsburgh's library added. It can be found here: http://pittcat.pitt.edu Also, while it has been mentioned before, it would be great if www.LibraryThing.com was supported.
My wishlist:
Biomed Central (http://www.biomedcentral.com/) - actually this is not related at all to Pubmed Central as amend 58 erroneously wrote in an earlier post
Cell Press journals (http://www.cellpress.com/)
Public Library of Science (PlOS, http://www.plos.org/)
Another request for
Pubmed Central, since it doesn't work using the Biomed Central scraper.
Pubmed Central is probably the most important repository/journal site for biomedical researchers that is not yet covered by Zotero.
So as Johannes states above BioMed Central and PubMed are separate, but as I wrote earlier they do have a working relationship with each other. (See http://www.biomedcentral.com/info/about/faq?name=pubmed). But again, a scraper for Pubmed Central would be very useful as Pubmed Central includes many important biomedical journals.
Project Muse (http://muse.jhu.edu) carries a bunch of history and humanities journals; I'd love to see it supported.
(Edit: Project Muse is supported currently, but my university uses a proxy-server-based system which renames it to muse.jhu.edu.resources.library.my.university.domain for offcampus access, and Zotero seems not to pick up any of the metadata, at least from articles on the journal GLQ. How does Zotero work with references of this format?)
http://www.oaister.org/
This site aggregates records from digital libraries around the world and has nice, clean metadata for digital objects -- especially images.
http://www.atla.com/atlahome.html
http://librarything.com
The first is a subscription service for accessing journals through the American Theological Library Association.
The second is where I store all of the bibliographical information from my personal library.
BIUP - http://194.254.93.80:8876/#focus
(SirsiDynix : Horizon 7.3, HIP 3)
Zotero buttons appear, but an error occurs while saving item
BIUM - http://hip.bium.univ-paris5.fr
(SirsiDynix : Horizon 7.3, HIP 3)
no button at all
SCD Paris 5 - http://babel.bu.univ-paris5.fr/
(Aleph 500)
Zotero buttons appear, but an error occurs while saving item
You said "ATLA is already supported through OVID"
On March 19, Scot said "I can use ATLA through EBSCOhost with somewhat better success."
I have subscribed to ATLA (actually, ATLAS) through their website. How do I access their database through these other sites?
Thanks!
http://patents1.ic.gc.ca/
Science.gov (http://www.science.gov)
US Geological Survey (http://www.usgs.gov)
National Science Foundation (http://www.nsf.gov)
http://ask.bibsys.no/ask/action/stdsearch
Thanks
http://ams.allenpress.com/perlserv/?request=get-archive
http://www.copernicus.org/EGU/publication/mission_statement_for_publications.html
Example:
http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/11/1441/2007/hess-11-1441-2007.html
www.bioone.org
http://www.bioone.org/perlserv/?request=get-current-issue
www.scopus.com
http://www.adlibsoft.com/
Not least because it's used by the RHS Bibliography that I mentioned earlier:
http://www.rhs.ac.uk/bibl/
EDIT: I was working on this myself and made some progress but gave up because Adlib XML isn't as detailed as MODS, and the RHS don't seem to have applied it consistently.
Also, Times Select doesn't seem to be functioning (based on two tests), despite being listed as supported.
Most items in the library can not be found in other Zotero-supported sources (http://ideas.repec.org/; etc ).
2. Centre for Economic Policy Research
(http://www.cepr.org/pubs/)
http://pittcat.pitt.edu
Also, while it has been mentioned before, it would be great if www.LibraryThing.com was supported.
Biomed Central (http://www.biomedcentral.com/) - actually this is not related at all to Pubmed Central as amend 58 erroneously wrote in an earlier post
Cell Press journals (http://www.cellpress.com/)
Public Library of Science (PlOS, http://www.plos.org/)
Keep up the great work ...
Johannes
Emerad - http://www.emraldinsight.com/
These would be really useful for lots of UK researchers in science, engineering and management.
Keep up the excellent work with Zotero!
--
Rich
Another request for
Pubmed Central, since it doesn't work using the Biomed Central scraper.
Pubmed Central is probably the most important repository/journal site for biomedical researchers that is not yet covered by Zotero.
So as Johannes states above BioMed Central and PubMed are separate, but as I wrote earlier they do have a working relationship with each other. (See http://www.biomedcentral.com/info/about/faq?name=pubmed). But again, a scraper for Pubmed Central would be very useful as Pubmed Central includes many important biomedical journals.
Andy
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html
(Edit: Project Muse is supported currently, but my university uses a proxy-server-based system which renames it to muse.jhu.edu.resources.library.my.university.domain for offcampus access, and Zotero seems not to pick up any of the metadata, at least from articles on the journal GLQ. How does Zotero work with references of this format?)