locate with worldcat
At the moment, it appears that the "locate" buttom brings the user to the George Mason University Library.
Would it not be interesting if one also could locate the holdings of a given work via worldcat?
Cheers,
Raf
Would it not be interesting if one also could locate the holdings of a given work via worldcat?
Cheers,
Raf
It auto-detects the resolver of some libraries.
You can also set it in preferences.
and for a list of resolvers see
http://www.zotero.org/documentation/openurl_resolvers
OCLC maintains a resolver gateway that will utilize whatever resolvers it detects you have access to. You might find that it fits your needs. http://worldcatlibraries.org/registry/gateway
Bear
Another problem is that WorldCat lists the book, but also usually says "x editions." Then I have to look at all the editions to find which one I have. Every edition has a unique ISBN number (or is supposed to if the publisher followed the rules), so why does WorldCat not just show me my book?
Sadly, I cannot figure out what you mean. In the Zotero pane I have a box for collections on the left (My Library), the items in My Library appear in a middle box, and when I select one of them the right pane displays Info, Notes, Attachments, Tags and Related.
I can right-click on an entry in the middle pane, but there is no Transform Text option. All I see is Add Note, Attach snapshot of Current Page, Attach Link to Currrent Page, Duplicate Selected Item, Delete Selected Item from library, Export Selected Item, Create Bibliography from Selected Item, and Generate Report from Selected Item.
Can you be more specific where the Transform Text option is?
Now if I could just figure out why it pops in numerous ISBN numbers when I searched (Locate button) on just one ISBN number.
http://www.worldcat.org/affiliate/webservices/xisbn/app.jsp