These papers do not fit in well with in the available descriptions, although I use reports now. They are best described as "Papers" and are best found through their number.
On the topic: I see that the Norwegian national library index (bibsys.no) is supported. That's great. The Swedish is not supported however and I'd be thrlled if that was fixed. It supports exporting so I guess it shouldn't be too hard for anyone more skilled than me. Links:
http://websok.libris.kb.se/
(Example: http://websok.libris.kb.se/websearch/showrecord?nr=2&searchId=657&bibId=10446547)
Or the new beta: http://libris.kb.se/start.jsp
(example: http://libris.kb.se/hitlist.jsp?q=thorgersen&f=simp&spell=true&hist=true&d=libris&p=1)
I second that automatic MLA International Bibliography compatibility would be very useful. I know that importing citations via EndNote or RefWorks format should work, but the magic blue button is much more elegant. Enough MLA-using academics are technophobes that automatic compatibility would probably help win them over, too!
I would like to see American Mathematical Society journals to be integrated. For example, Journal of AMS http://www.ams.org/jams/ and others. They all have the same inferface so it should be straightforward.
Biblioteca de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid - University Complutense of Madrid Library.
It is the largest university library in Spain and the first Spanish-language library and the second European library to join the Google Books Library Project.
Google Books no longer working for me on Windows XP. Also, and for me more of a priority; what about archive.org, the "Internet Archive," which unlike Google Books is part of Open Content Alliance, etc...?
Being able to use zotero to post properly formatted links into wikipedia is great; being able to direct them easily to archive.org instead of google books would be even better....
I don't know of any non-subscription sites using this for you to look at though. My university (Lincoln University, New Zealand) accesses CAB Abstracts (important agricultural database) using WebSPIRS, and I use it a lot.
YouTube and similar portals become more and more important, but it's difficult to fully cite and save individual publication items there. Scrapers for YouTube/Google Video, Slideshare, Flickr etc. would be nice! Maybe the Video DownloadHelper Firefox extension can help: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/3006
It would be cool if someone could make the Library of the Technical University of Berlin to work with Zotero. The system is based on Aleph.
http://ublibsprod.ub.tu-berlin.de
The RHS bibliography. http://www.rhs.ac.uk/bibl/accesspoint.asp
I thought I might try and experiment with making a translator, but I don't know enough javascript, and this bibliography seems pretty difficult to do because its bibliographic elements aren't all in separate fields - they're all smushed together into one, which means some major parsing would need to be done (way, way beyond me).
Here are some useful xpaths for individual article views:
//title/text()
//*[@name='description']/attribute::content
//*[@name='publisher']/attribute::content
//*[@name='doc_type']/attribute::content
//*[@name='publ_date']/attribute::content
//*[@name='product_code']/attribute::content
//*[@name='identifier_url']/attribute::content
//*[@name='author']/attribute::content
//*[@name='num_pages']/attribute::content
//*[@name='issn']/attribute::content
//*[@name='isbn']/attribute::content
//p[strong = "Abstract: "]/text()
These papers do not fit in well with in the available descriptions, although I use reports now. They are best described as "Papers" and are best found through their number.
-Forest Gregg
Theuns Kotze
another cry better support for german-language sites :-/
none of the university-libraries in vienna seem to work atm:
http://aleph.wu-wien.ac.at/
(when trying to save: "Could not save item")
http://aleph.univie.ac.at/
(Items' titles are missing from the list of items to save;
when trying to save: "Could not save item")
http://aleph.ub.tuwien.ac.at/
(Items' titles are missing from the list of items to save;
when trying to save: "Could not save item")
Otherwise a very well thought out tool, great work!
On the topic: I see that the Norwegian national library index (bibsys.no) is supported. That's great. The Swedish is not supported however and I'd be thrlled if that was fixed. It supports exporting so I guess it shouldn't be too hard for anyone more skilled than me. Links:
http://websok.libris.kb.se/
(Example: http://websok.libris.kb.se/websearch/showrecord?nr=2&searchId=657&bibId=10446547)
Or the new beta: http://libris.kb.se/start.jsp
(example: http://libris.kb.se/hitlist.jsp?q=thorgersen&f=simp&spell=true&hist=true&d=libris&p=1)
http://websok.libris.kb.se/
would be great!!!
www.informaworld.com
Thanks!
www.plos.org
http://lib.bioinfo.pl/
thanks!
Thanks for Zotero, by the way! It's wonderful!
Blackwell Synergy
Wiley InterScience
Cambridge Journals
LibraryThing
Thanks!!!
It is the largest university library in Spain and the first Spanish-language library and the second European library to join the Google Books Library Project.
Catalogue: http://cisne.sim.ucm.es/
Being able to use zotero to post properly formatted links into wikipedia is great; being able to direct them easily to archive.org instead of google books would be even better....
thanks,
joshua
I don't know of any non-subscription sites using this for you to look at though. My university (Lincoln University, New Zealand) accesses CAB Abstracts (important agricultural database) using WebSPIRS, and I use it a lot.
Thanks for a great piece of software!
First, thanks for this great software. It's exactly what I've been looking for.
I'd like to see zotero compatible with the Artfl french language text database http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/ARTFL/databases/TLF07/
Also, University of Notre Dame http://www.library.nd.edu/ (which has an icon, but not a translator issue.)
http://www.cell.com/
http://catalogue.bnf.fr
And I add the "Catalogue collectif de France"
http://ccfr.bnf.fr/portailccfr/servlet/LoginServlet
Thanks a lot for this wonderful tool!
Sara
http://www.nature.com/embor/journal/v5/n11/full/7400277.html
This particular page cannot be saved in Zotero , and Zotero reports a Translator Issue.
Translation Database is up to date.
Zotero is wonderful, and it has completely managed to replace EndNote on my computers.
Regards,
Nash
http://ublibsprod.ub.tu-berlin.de
I thought I might try and experiment with making a translator, but I don't know enough javascript, and this bibliography seems pretty difficult to do because its bibliographic elements aren't all in separate fields - they're all smushed together into one, which means some major parsing would need to be done (way, way beyond me).