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"and does Zotero work with any instance of MediaWiki or is it limited to Wikipedia?" COinS are present in Wikipedia because of a widely-used series of templates that generate them. Other wikis that import them (but not many can) will have such coin…
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Can I ask why "accession #" should be assimilated to "location in archive"? I'm not sure if this is used by any bibliographic style, even archival material typically have accession/call numbers! (I usually stick in there stuff like "botany library, …
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I think on reexamination what rwielage wants is the possibility to have the issue number be available in the data, but included only where required; that is, when it is a supplement.
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What would such an item require that the "web page" item does not?
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"What's the precise requirement for supplements as opposed to regular journal articles?" AFAIK, supplements need to have a prefix added to the issue number because their collation is typically independent from the volume/issue (I have had awful…
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"And note that you can do this by clicking on a collection and pressing the '+' key ." Didn't know that. *adds that to the list of undocumented features* "Everything is in the library (and can optionally be in one or more collections), so …
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No, I mean, if for whatever reason I have duplicate entries (happen tome for all sorts of reasons), I can never tell whether I'm deleting an entry that's from the library alone or a collection (or even if the entry simply is incorrectly in the libra…
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So basically I'm stuck with no simple way to know whether I'm deleting an item from the library or a collection?
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Actually, material useful to non-medical students (e.g. psychiatry, toxicology,parasitology, zoology) can also be found on Pubmed. Due to the sheer amount of material (and the fact the PMID is practically equivalent to a DOI), a pmid field would def…
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The Iris catalog of the BANQ (national Library of Quebec): http://catalogue.banq.qc.ca/cgi-bin/bestn?id=%5FZjow%2F%E2%7Dt%2DJQNFwwdX&act=2&data=1
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Sean: Thanks for the recommendation, although I still think users should have the ability to remove whatever elements of these lists they never use (e.g. "location in archive")