Like to see support for german Library Catalogs. Even if they are based on Aleph there are errors:
see TU Berlin:
http://www.ub.tu-berlin.de
or from the HBZ:
http://okeanos-www.hbz-nrw.de/F/
Also support for PICA Systems like the GBV, the german nation library and the state library of Berlin would be great:
http://gso.gbv.de/
http://dispatch.opac.ddb.de/
http://stabikat.de/
I'm a biologist and also misses ISI web of knowledge.
The ASFA-database (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts) through CSA-Illumina is also very good, and has a lot more abstracts than ISI (older papers).
Thirdly, I support the suggestion from snauth, while correcting the spelling to bibsys.no
I heavily use ISI web of science and the elsevier journals at sciencedirect. Although there's no automatic detection yet, I think the priority should be to add detection to sites which can't export ISI/RIS (such as those two sites). Since Zotero can catch those "Endnote exports," it seems like a "good enough" work around.
(I wish that these big databases would just embrace COinS or unAPI or another common microformat!)
Nature would be fantastic; the RIS files don't seem to be happy with (my copy of) Zotero. Also, ISI would solve 90% of my problems; I'll pop over to developers to see if I can help with this.
I'd love to see Zotero work with the library catalog at the University of Mary Washington . The icon appears when I get a list of results, but I get a "Could not save" error when I click it. The icon doesn't appear at all when I go to full record view. . .
Once Metalib 4.0 is released in early 2007, it would be enormously helpful to see a site translator for it. I'm sure customers of other metasearch engines would make that a high priority also (and I'm sure the Zotero developers could find subscribing sites that would grant them test accounts for access).
There was an early post in this thread about the OhioLINK Electronic Journal Center. We're moving to a new interface in January (public preview available now) that will include Zotero support for individual articles.
I have been in email correspondence with librarians at my university. I was wondering if I could forward some of these emails to someone at the Zotero project, since they contain tech stuff that might be of use for making zotero work with some of our research databases. If so, please email or post an email address I can send this info to. Thanks
library of the University of Pennsylvania
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/
SPIE DIGITAL LIBRARY
http://spiedl.org/
Thanks!!
see TU Berlin:
http://www.ub.tu-berlin.de
or from the HBZ:
http://okeanos-www.hbz-nrw.de/F/
Also support for PICA Systems like the GBV, the german nation library and the state library of Berlin would be great:
http://gso.gbv.de/
http://dispatch.opac.ddb.de/
http://stabikat.de/
The ASFA-database (Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts) through CSA-Illumina is also very good, and has a lot more abstracts than ISI (older papers).
Thirdly, I support the suggestion from snauth, while correcting the spelling to bibsys.no
(I wish that these big databases would just embrace COinS or unAPI or another common microformat!)
University of Toronto Library
http://www.annee-philologique.com/ (invaluable for classicists)
Followed by ProQuest (ABI/Inform, National Newspapers, Dissertations; don't know if they share sufficient similarities to use a single translator)
--Liz Lawley
http://heinonline.org/front/front-index
Amazing tool, by the way. Thank you so much.
I was also unable to get OCLC/FirstSearch to recognize Zotero, although this is on the Zotero list of recognized sites.
ISI and Medline (not a big deal since pubmed works) do not work.
Free sites for Economics /Management papers
Ideas which uses RePEc
http://ideas.repec.org/cgi-bin/htsearch
EconPapers
http://econpapers.repec.org
Thanks Dan
http://www.springer.com
http://www.jstor.org/jstor/
http://www.nber.org/papers/
http://groveart.com
Science and so on
1) OCLC|PICA's Dutch Union catalogue ('Picarta' )
http://picarta.nl/LNG=EN/DB=2.41/
2) Catalogue of the Universiteit van Amsterdam
http://opc.uva.nl:8080/DB=1/SET=1/TTL=2/LNG=EN/
3) Emerald
http://www.emeraldinsight.com
4) The ACM Digital Library
http://portal.acm.org/dl.cfm?coll=portal&dl=ACM
Keep up the good work!
(and thanks so far...)
Marc.