Proquest translator not recognising their new interface
Hi all,
I haven't seen a request for a site translator update to work with the new ProQuest interface yet (though I may have missed it). Many institutions began switching this fall to it from what is now called the ProQuest Legacy Platform but most Illumna (CSA) and Chadwyck-Healey databases have also moved to this new platform.
Thanks!
I haven't seen a request for a site translator update to work with the new ProQuest interface yet (though I may have missed it). Many institutions began switching this fall to it from what is now called the ProQuest Legacy Platform but most Illumna (CSA) and Chadwyck-Healey databases have also moved to this new platform.
Thanks!
http://www.proquest.com/en-US/promos/platform/databases_supported.shtml
I'm using Zotero 2.0.9 on FF3.6.13 on a Mac running 10.6.6.
Often after things like this are reported I'll see a "we're working on it"/"we're swamped but we'll get to it someday" kind of reply come up on the forums but not in this case so far. Hopefully this will work its way onto a todo list since it applies to a ton of databases from a major academic vendor.
http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.utas.edu.au/docview/850509256/12D8C14EC0D44D9D055/2?accountid=14245
http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.utas.edu.au/docview/198832667/12D8C174E6D53B15B76/3?accountid=14245
I do note today that I did find some URLs on Proquest that did work. But they are in the minority. Almost every page I visit doesn't work.
If someone can point me to a database that is certainly in the new interface, I can see if maybe UCLA has access, but I'm not too hopeful.
If that doesn't work, let me know and I'll see if I can arrange something for you to see it.
I think ProQuest and the lot of them should send Zotero a big thank-you card and free access to all these databases, since we spend so much time making their unusable interfaces actually convenient for real research. So goes the world.
1) Export reference
2) Download RIS file [only format I found to work so far]
3) Save file
4) OK
5) Save
6) Yes [replace previous]
7) Zotero [if not open]
8) Actions [Gear icon]
9) Import...
10+) Navigate in the menu to proquestcitations.txt
11) Open
This puts the citation into the Library, and in a Collection called "Imported [date/time]" which can be deleted:
[3 more steps!! - 12) right-click; 13) Remove collection...; 14) OK]
Whew! Fourteen-plus steps, but still a lot quicker than typing it all in (with errors), and ProQuest may be your only access to a particular document. But ProQuest citations seem to be pretty rich in their data-set, so that does save a lot of typing.
And for those of you who are librarians, note that EBSCO and WilsonWeb have actually done translator fixes and from-scratch development (respectively), so broken Zotero support is worth mentioning to your ProQuest reps. I would be glad to help ProQuest developers make their site more Zotero-friendly.
I sent a plea to ProQuest Tech Support and Product Improvement.
Maybe if enough of us complain we can get some resolution.
Thanks for a great product in Zotero! It has saved me TONS of work over the last 18 months.
Thanks!
Btw, during the development of the interface I repeatedly asked ProQuest developers that helping to create Zotero translators would be very welcome and they seemed open to it but obviously that didn't happen. Of course ProQuest owns Refworks so that may not be hugely surprising.
2 clicks: Export ; Endnote format ---> happy arlobee
THANK YOU !!!
Please go to http://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/raw/master/ProQuest 2.js and save the file to the translators directory of your Zotero data directory (http://www.zotero.org/support/zotero_data).
Restart Firefox and it should start working again. If this works for you, please post here so that I can submit this change to be pushed to all users.
Note that this does not work for old-style ProQuest databases, but this translator should work side-by-side with that translator, each operating on those databases it does support.
In particular, please test this with a wide variety of databases-- I think I've covered them all, but I'm not sure. I'll need your help to uncover edge cases.
I'm OK for now - the Milliken Two Step is doing me fine. We've got lots of other ProQuest issues though (the worst is that the year/issue browse doesn't work), but they're trying to help. We use EZProxy and it might not be updated/configured correctly.
Can anyone else with next-gen ProQuest access please test this?
I'm seeing that some individual items bring up the address bar zotero icon but others don't. And I can't quite figure out how the two are different.
In browsing a publication, I don't see the icon http://search.proquest.com/publication/47510/citation/2010+-+2019,2011,01?accountid=10559
Individual articles from those results don't have it either http://search.proquest.com/docview/840433348?accountid=10559
This article works: http://search.proquest.com/docview/822816023?accountid=10559
But the multiple items icons for the result set that got me to the above article doesn't have the icon, and adding results to My Research doesn't help either as no icon comes up on the My Research page.
The only problem I'm seeing now is that this one from above :http://search.proquest.com/docview/840433348?accountid=10559 is imported as a Newspaper article even though the source type in the Proquest record is "Scholarly Journal". Maybe because the publisher of Foreign Policy is the Washington Post Company?
Subjects Economists, Foreign policy, Financial services; United States--US
Locations United States--US
Classification 9000: Short article, 9190: United States, 8100: Financial services industry
Title THE WORLD THROUGH ROSE-COLORED GLASSES
Authors Anonymous
Publication title Foreign Policy
Issue 184
Pages 6
Number of pages 1
Publication year 2011
Publication Date Jan/Feb 2011
Year 2011
Publisher Washington Post Newsweek Interactive Co.
Place of Publication Washington
Country of publication United States
Journal Subjects Political Science--International Relations
ISSN 00157228
CODEN FRPLAC
Source type Scholarly Journals
Language of Publication English
Document Type News
Document Features Photographs
ProQuest Document ID 840433348
Document URL http://search.proquest.com/docview/840433348?accountid=10559
Copyright Copyright Washington Post Newsweek Interactive Co. Jan/Feb 2011
Last Updated 2011-01-17
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The version on Github should work now.
Should it be collecting the document URL too? May or may not be a problem as I don't know if it is meant to collect it. I've tried a copy of articles and didn't see URLs in the zotero info.
Thanks Avram!
Dan -- If I should have handled the renaming in the repository differently, let me know.