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  • We now have such a tool in test [1], thanks to @zuphilip. As suggested above, it outputs commands for QuickStatements (which itself is undergoing active development [2]) [1] https://github.com/UB-Mannheim/zotkat/blob/master/Wikidata QuickStatement…
  • >Not sure which version you mean Firefox 48.0.1 - which I'd had pretty much since the day of its release, mid-August. The version of Zotero I was using was also recent. I only installed it on this machine about a month ago (and the mach…
  • I uninstalled Zotero for Firefox, and then restarted Firefox. Zotero was then not found by Firefox's "about:addons" search. When I tried to install from "https://www.zotero.org/download/", there was a warning: "Firefox prevented this site …
  • Odd; I've been on that version, and used Zotero with no problem, for a while. Just upgraded to FF 48.0.2, got the same message.
  • P.S. The author is always "Anon", or, if you prefer "Radio Times staff".
  • It seems to me that full text sharing is optional ("*If* you attach files..."), and that there is an expectation that some people will list their works (many of which will be hosted elsewhere, or not avialable for sharing) without doing so. I a…
  • This is not a diversion; my question is specifically about the duplication of "build a list of works — articles, papers, books, etc. — that you've created", and whether that can be devolved to (or done automatically from) the existing service provid…
  • While I am - as always - very grateful for all the good work that goes into making Zotero the powerful tool that it undoubtedly is, I wonder why this: My Publications allows you to easily build a list of works — articles, papers, books, etc. — that …
  • The Radio Times [5] is a magazine. The Genome website displays scanned text from the Radio Times, albeit with no attempt to replicate the layout of the paper pages. [5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Times
  • @adamsmith: Thank you. Note, though, that the contributors listed are contributors to the /programme/ and so do not need to be shown when the /listing/ is cited. Taking the example at [3], for instance the metadata extracted may only need…
  • It seems we're in agreement that ORCID API cannot be used reliably for this purpose It's not part of the design. That doesn't mean you can't raise a ticket on the ORCID feedback forum. Extracting it from a popup (as per Nature example) is possible, …
  • I'm not sure how else to explain this. If you can explain to me exactly how I could assign the correct ORCID (assuming that ORCIDs for all authors on that list are available) to the second author "Y Zhang" in this paper, I will gladly retract my sta…
  • ORCID is a great idea but it isn't yet ready for use with Zotero That's a bold statement; it doesn't seem to be supported by anything in your post. I have already explained how, today, Zotero could capture, store and emit ORCID identifiers along wi…
  • Also, I do not see why you would expect, for a given DOI, to get the author'(s') names and identifiers /from/ the ORCID API; surely you should get these from the publisher's page/ database. Once you have an author's ORCID, then the ORCID API wi…
  • [Also continued from Twitter; I'm @pigsonthewing there] The ORCID system/ API is still being built. Publishers are starting to include ORCIDs, both on-page [1],[2],[3] and in metadata [4]. We're also including them in Wikipedia articles [5…
  • I've started a new discussion at [1], as a feature request. I think the first stage should be to get an ORCID parameter for each author in each citation. Then the community can build tools that will capture ORCIDs and emit them; and users can m…
  • I'm now part of an ORCID working group, for works metadata, and these issues are being actively addressed. I'm happy to reeve communication via the details in my profile, as I only call by here occasionally.
  • @DWL-SDCA - That's very disappointing to hear. I and others continue to lobby Orchid to provide more structure to their data.
  • Thanks, I've passed that on to ORCID.