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This is a very funny situation to be in. It would be possible to present the user with both citations and ask you which one(s) to download-- but that's a fair bit of extra legwork and complexity, with perhaps only a little benefit. Are these article…
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Looks like the translator was being aggressive in overriding data from BibTeX with data scraped directly from the page. Please go to http://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/raw/master/ACM.js and save the file to the translators directory of your Zoter…
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I just had a very productive discussion with staff at the Newberry Library in Chicago today about support for ContentDM, which will certainly be built off of the OAI-PMH system. We clearly need a new import translator for the format, possibly with …
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Please feel free to crib from my message in requesting similar actions of other database maintainers.
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Yes-- I've had a similar situation with OAI-PMH systems in the past. Sites don't usually take into account the possibility of OAI-PMH clients using the websites as a way of browsing the data. I was working with people at USC and said: [..] Is the fu…
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Ctrl-V, just like in other programs?
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Can you provide a sample URL for article-level metadata in the database? I seem to be finding only journal-level data.
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The problem of conference place versus publisher place is due to be resolved in the next release of Zotero-- the issue is discussed here: https://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/issues/6 Furthermore, some types are currently missing a place field-- t…
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I finally was able to sit down at a computer that shows this behavior, and it appears that the metadata in the webpage (citation_authors, etc.) is only shown to some users, and it depends on the subscribing institution (I believe). We've made conta…
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This sounds like a book section, and indeed this would not be treated as a manuscript in Chicago style, since the record is part of a microfilm publication. Thus it counts as a published source. "National Archives Microfilm Publication" would be ap…
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Glad it worked. This is now in the repository and should go out with the next update of Zotero.
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Note that you can now duplicate the book and change its type to "book section". The title will automatically move to the "book title" field and so forth.
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Someone will need to add structured metadata (http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/make_your_site_zotero_ready) or write a site translator (http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/translators).
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Actually, this is missing from Standalone at the moment, too. Clearly it will be needed in both places.
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I don't have access to Social Work Abstracts through my university subscription, so I can't test this or fix it. Can you export one reference from SWA in RefMan/Endnote/RIS format and post it here? It's probably malformed-- if so, we can try to inte…
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This sounds like something that's arising from cross-domain requests. I haven't managed to replicate it, but I'll keep trying.
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I don't know what's causing this. Are you logged in to IEEE Xplore? I'm testing while logged out, so maybe that's the issue, but these all work fine for me, and the error doesn't shed much light on it.
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That Cambridge Online one works for me. It uses the DOI default translator, but I'm not seeing a problem. Is there error reproducible? Can you produce an error report?
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Please go to http://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/raw/master/Project Gutenberg.js and save the file to the translators directory of your Zotero data directory (http://www.zotero.org/support/zotero_data). It should start working again. If this works…
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Yes, this was fixed in late March (https://www.zotero.org/trac/changeset/8763), thanks to the efforts of Etienne Cavalié. The fix was included in the latest versions of Zotero.
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Can you provide sample URLs that don't work for you?
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I think this should work by default in the latest version of Zotero (2.1.5).
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Go to http://github.com/ajlyon/zotero-bits/raw/master/ProQuest.js and save the file to the translators directory of your Zotero data directory (http://www.zotero.org/support/zotero_data). Then restart Firefox.
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What you are seeing is that Zotero has interpreted the date as a year and day (Y and D)-- this does appear to be a bug, because it is clearly intended to be a year and month. I can replicate this-- 3/2011 is interpreted as 2011-00-03 for me as well.
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This seems like a real mess. I may get back to this at a later date, but I feel like the Wikipedia citation folks need to get their house in order before we bend over backwards to support the details of this. Maybe someone can convince them to allow…
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Error message? (Marius or Dan)
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I've had this as an intermittant problem before. My fix was to download the XPI manually and open it from Firefox.
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Core developers: Any ideas? I'm out of troubleshooting ideas...
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That would be great. Direct them to http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/make_your_site_zotero_ready and the development mailing list zotero-dev (http://groups.google.com/group/zotero-dev/).
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What operating system are you using? There are long-standing issues with drag-and-drop on Linux that could cause this.
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