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Hmmm. Chicago Full note is still a pretty complicated xml-file. It will really take me a few hours to really dig into this. Is there anybody reading this with experience in CSL who might be able and willing to make the few changes we need? I presum…
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Ok. Thanks Adam!
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The code has now been made available at https://github.com/swashbuckler/zotero-classify-articles. We hope some people get some use out of this.
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Hey Frank. Not it was I who was distracted for a while! Thanks for your comments. I see no reason not to place the code there. Let me look into it.
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I (regrettably) now use Mendeley for this task. It seems to have superior duplication detection and removal abilities.
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Any thoughts? This one was useful for our current purposes, but I am sure there must be more 'elegant' solutions for this. It seems to me that one of the main implications of the increased available of full-text academic work will be more cross-disc…
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Nobody? Or does anybody have any suggestions for how to do this outside of Zotero? Maybe some sqlite client?
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Frank - have you had a chance to look at this?
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For what it's worth - this functionality is still very much 'hit ot miss' for me. Just now, for instance, a first set of articles downloaded just fine (after about a 10 minutes-wait), but the next batch (same Firefox, no standalone, same URL, same p…
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I sent it to you by email Frank...
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A colleague of ours has now produced a first fully functional version of a Zotero plugin that classifies journal articles by academic discipline. It scans the 'Publication' field of any Zotero library against the 64000 journals that are classified b…
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In Zotero, yes. In Word, no (at least I did not, but we're working on this with a number of people, so somebody might have). If that is the reason (that somebody edited the link in Word and that manually edited links no longer automatically update),…
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AJ or Adam - could you just already tell me, though, whether I should wait before all pdfs are downloaded before moving on to the next page, or whether I can just go ahead without waiting?
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I now have an Excel-file, based on JournalSeek's publicly available webpages, of about 50'000 journals mapped to disciplines at two levels (if anybody wants it, just let me know and I'll gladly share it): first-level: Arts and Literature; Astronomy…
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I understand. So I hope then that somebody with those skills reads this post and gets in touch with us! Fingers crossed...
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I understand it is currently not possible of course. But I was hoping somebody might be able to suggest a way to do it. The Journalseek list seems to be publicly available, so what we'd have to find is a way to match a journal title (which IS in a Z…
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Hmmm... it IS big indeed. But we'll go through it, and will try to diagnose the issue. We'll report back on that. In the meanwhile, is there any way to know when the javascript is actually done with all articles? It does indeed seem to take a long t…
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That makes sense :) But still, it's hard to tell, as the order in which Zotero catches them seems to differ from the order in which Ebsco displays them. That's why I asked about a log. But do I understand correctly that no log is created in this pro…
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I'd be happy to help out. But is there any way to figure out what the 'catching' actually does (or does NOT do) through a log or sthg? I have now waited a long time, and of the 50 first hits, Zotero has actually saved 45. And at first glance, it's h…
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I made sure I set the proxy to the same university which I use to search, and it now does seem to work. It's slow, but it really DOES download pdfs as well! But for some reason, it only seems to be downloading SOME records, and not all of them (I ha…
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I have both. But in this case, I was trying Firefox, with the icon in the URL-bar...
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I just saw sthg about the need to use proxies for EBSCO, so let me look into that first. But yes, it's just a regular search on ALL Ebsco databases; the search string is "causes N3 (security OR insecurity)". Incidentally, this is what an Ebsco rec…
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Thanks for that quick response. I get a 'known translator issue' on Ebsco though. Is there an address I can send some emailed entries to? Before seeing this thread, I thought emailing pdf's was the only way to actually get a whole bunch of pdfs (oth…
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Does this still work? Alternatively, does anybody know whether there is a way of getting EBSCO results that were emailed into Zotero? Thanks! -Stephan
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Frank, Thanks much again for all of your help. We have now just finished our latest book with - again - a beautiful multilingual bibliography. This would have been impossible without your kind assistance. But could you please specify whe…
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Frank, Nice to hear from you! Too bad the multilingual client is not supported - that is disappointing. The Zotero team has always seemed to me to get so many things right, but in an age of accelerated internationalization of research, it reall…
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To expand on this - we work with a distributed international team that uses (or tries to use) Zotero's multilingual capabilities in a 'group library'. The idea being that anybody can add 'their' references to the shared library, can then enter 'thei…
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As you folks are working on this - is there anybody out there who would be able to help us to generate a Chicago-compliant multilingual style sheet that could be used to generate both footnotes and a full bibliography? If so, we should be able to re…
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Frank, First off - thanks for your efforts. We are having another go at this now and will report back. -Stephan
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Gentlemen, thanks for all of your help. We did/do realize that this is an experimental version, but it was the only we could at least partially execute what we wanted to do. And we were (mostly) successful. Please do keep this work up. We will undou…