TimB
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I still thank you for a great tool, but still believe that for scholars in fields where published reviews of book length works are sometimes cited, and often used in student essays the lack of a "book review" type is a pity, if you don't know how th…
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Thanks, can you also tell me where to get the 1.0.4 dev version, I can't seem to find it...
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PS, one item type that it would be really useful to have available is the "book review", if one wants to reference a review of another work as far as I can see currently one has to use a workaround.
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Scott, thanks for this it is very helpful. I have updated your instructions and posted them on my blog (http://www.bigbible.org/blog/2008/01/zotero-again.htm), in the hopes that more Biblical Scholars find and use Zotero.
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The EBSCO databases do not seem to be really helpful, just listing the data as e.g.: Title: Jonah's Journeys. Authors: Pyper, H. S. Source: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament; Jun2006, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p69-69, 1/3p Document Type: …
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PS, I am not intending to be stroppy, but am really keen that we can adopt Zotero and I can recommend it to my students. At present it is really good, brilliant even, but lacks a few "small" things that I need. The ability to output formatted citati…
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Ah, OK, we seem to be talking at cross purposes. The page you referenced explains nice and clearly why the system needs to have certain (and a restricted number of) fields. That makes perfect sense. I am not arguing for another datafield. But rather…
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On the question of media I tend to agree with you, I don't care where the article came from or how it was delivered. Nor does my reader, we simply need the coordinates to find it in the system available to us... BUT in my field we quite often n…
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The list of basic types at http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/cite/works_cited.htm might be a good place to start...