EmilianoTravieso
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I've tried with the scheme "https://libsta%a.lib.cam.ac.uk:%a/%p" with "www.jstor.org" for hostname (in lieu of using the "multi-site" one) and Zotero still doesn't recognise it. I guess I could simply use JSTOR without accessing through the …
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I think it's not that same problem... I'm not using the Safari extension. You're right, though. It does work if I'm not accessing through my university's proxy. Thanks for the heads up!
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I'll try to ask them about it, perhaps they haven't updated their proxy details. I tried with the new proxy configuration you suggested and it still doesn't work. One question though: the scheme should be "https://%h.libsta%a.lib.cam.ac.uk:%a/%…
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The first time I visited JSTOR I clicked the bookmarklet and since then Zotero seems to recognise the proxy for that site (it hasn't asked for my username and password again). I just can't save the references directly to Zotero.
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Sure. Here are the instructions from the University of Cambridge Library: (available in full here: http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/toolbox/rmt.html#Zotero) In the hostname field enter: ezproxy.lib.cam.ac.uk:2048 Tick 'Multi-site' and 'Automaticall…
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Thanks for the quick reply! It says "Save to Zotero...(DOI)" when I mouse over the import icon. I do have a proxy configured for JSTOR under Preferences - Proxies. It is a multi-site proxy (as my university told me to do), but it includes JSTOR…