Web access - online
Is it possible to access the citation collection online, to share the citation list with a griup (and not to have to copy it always on the harddisk of the computer I am using)?
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Until then, there are numerous work arounds. You can, of course, import/export. You can also use a shared database file (but only one client should access it at a time). You can also use a third party server that can import zotero citations & can be "translated" by zotero. I do the latter (quick-copy an export format into refbase, which has embedded metadata (unapi+mods) that zotero will digest).
I'm dying to move lots of students off of RefWorks but a high percentage of our students still rely on the campus computer labs for research/paper writing and thus can't save their collections locally.
Even a local, institutional, server would be helpful. Anyone know offhand what it would take to set one up?
[Do not attempt do manipulate the database online and write it back to your zotero folder. The reasons are outlined here: http://dev.zotero.org/accessing_zotero_data_using_an_sqlite_client]
I personally have a copy of Firefox (from PortableApps.com) on my H: drive, so that I don't have to use IE when I have to sign on somewhere else than my office.
So if students in your institution have a similar facility, they would install (well, it's not really 'install' - that's the beauty of it) a copy of Mobile (or portable) Firefox on their H: drive and add the zotero add on and start using it. This way their zotero data travels with them to whatever campus computer they are using.
I hope this helps,
krueschan
P.S. If you want it easier for students, you can even unpack the PortableApps Firefox to your computer, install the zotero plugin (and set your institutions proxy settings, if you're already on it) and re-pack the whole ready-to use pack for distribution to students.
I am very much interested in the following: I copied SQLiteManager to my webserver and tried to use it but after quite a few trials and errors I still did not figure out how to get web enabled access to my Zotero library. I also copied (via an FTP client) the entire Zotero folder (including the storage folder) to the same web server.
I would greatly appreciate it could you (or anyone else) put me in the right direction.
Thanks!