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  • I think the required information is to be found in ECMA-376, 4th Edition: Office Open XML File Formats — Fundamentals and Markup Language Reference, Section 22.6, pp 3733-3769. which is found in: ECMA-376 4th edition Part 1 http…
  • The latest version has broken the translator, but the fix is simple, you mis-spelled Utilities in the following line: if (abstractNode) newItem.abstractNote = Zotero.Utilities.trimInternal(abstractNode.textContent); After fixing the typo the trans…
  • It worked for the examples I tried. Thanks, for doing that. The only minor annoyance was that, for some citations, the abstract extracted into Zotero contained line breaks at the end of each line. I think the linebreaks in the HTML are being preser…
  • I agree that the protecive marking of a document can change over time. I would take the view that the point of including the information in a citation is to help the reader understand limitations on the availability of the document. All a writer can…
  • I agree that "Protective Marking" is probably a niche requirement, and I was planning to use the "extra" field as a workaround. I don't know enough about the architecture of Zotero to know what's practical, but I think its preferable to get the unde…
  • In terms of how "Protective Marking" is typically used in citations. The only format guidance I have is not prescriptive. Typically, one would use a numeric system, numbered in the order of citation. Citations would appear in the text as [1] and the…
  • I hope it's no too late for a request. I work in an environment where some infomation is "Protectively Marked" (aka Classified) for National Security reasons. Typical protective markings in the UK are Restricted, Confidential and Secret. It wou…
  • It probably doesn't help, but according to http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/inclusion.html this particular form of meta tags is defined by Highwire Press http://highwire.stanford.edu/