What I want from Groups
I was hoping to use Zotero groups for collaboration. I have two use cases that it's just not working for. Export is needed for both: Can we have a link to export the whole library and each item (e.g. BibTeX and RIS)? Right now, unless you use Zotero, you have to add each item by hand to your own bibliographic software.
(1) Share a fixed list of citations from an ongoing, changing bibliography.
For a paper I'm writing, I need to share a fixed list of citations -- which doesn't change if I delete items from my library, or update the bibliography as new literature appears. I'd like to use Zotero to encourage others to collaborate with me on maintaining this list.
Version control/history would fix this -- because I could point to the state of the group at some point in time.
(2) Collaborate with everyone (not all Zotero users) to build a bibliography.
I'm disappointed with how closed Zotero groups are (you need to add items in Zotero, and there's no way to export machine-readable data without using Zotero).
More specifically, my criteria are:
* Anyone can add any item metadata, via a web interface -- I'd expect typing by hand or by importing from common bibliographic formats (i.e. BibTeX import, RIS import, PMID, ...)
* Anyone can export any item metadata via a web interface (into at least one common format -- BibTeX, RIS, ...)
* Has version history (especially because I won't know all the collaborators in advance)
Ideally, but I'm not holding my breath:
*Ability to autoupdate, based on existing bibliographies in other places (e.g. pull in from a specified Zotero group, a specified Mendeley group, etc.)
* Ability to accept and display multiple summaries (i.e. reader-written abstracts, reviews, ...)
-Jodi
(1) Share a fixed list of citations from an ongoing, changing bibliography.
For a paper I'm writing, I need to share a fixed list of citations -- which doesn't change if I delete items from my library, or update the bibliography as new literature appears. I'd like to use Zotero to encourage others to collaborate with me on maintaining this list.
Version control/history would fix this -- because I could point to the state of the group at some point in time.
(2) Collaborate with everyone (not all Zotero users) to build a bibliography.
I'm disappointed with how closed Zotero groups are (you need to add items in Zotero, and there's no way to export machine-readable data without using Zotero).
More specifically, my criteria are:
* Anyone can add any item metadata, via a web interface -- I'd expect typing by hand or by importing from common bibliographic formats (i.e. BibTeX import, RIS import, PMID, ...)
* Anyone can export any item metadata via a web interface (into at least one common format -- BibTeX, RIS, ...)
* Has version history (especially because I won't know all the collaborators in advance)
Ideally, but I'm not holding my breath:
*Ability to autoupdate, based on existing bibliographies in other places (e.g. pull in from a specified Zotero group, a specified Mendeley group, etc.)
* Ability to accept and display multiple summaries (i.e. reader-written abstracts, reviews, ...)
-Jodi
Mendeley also has more features along those lines.
Zotero has so far focused more on the local client than on the web part. I think, given limited resources, this has been a wise choice, but if that doesn't correspond to your preferences, do check out some of the other tools that have taken slightly (Mendeley) or entirely (citeUlike) different approaches.
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-lld/2010Aug/0005.html
@Tjowens: the problem is
(1) the "don't mess with it after that" - easier said than done, and hard to verify
(2) People can't easily download bibliographic data - except to Zotero
(3) I want to collaborate starting with the list I have
In the short run, I'll probably use CiteULike. In the long run, I'd like Zotero to develop group functionality.