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I first suggested this in 2013. How long is "eventually"? DOI is becoming standard for more than peer-reviewed journals. (I already put DOI into "Extra" when there's no DOI field, but thanks.)
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Is it still the case that DOI fields will be provided for item types other than journal articles (books, book sections, and reports, etc.) in version 5.1? I hope so. (We're now on 5.0.95.1 -- getting close.)
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Aha. Sorry, Zurpher, I missed that part of your post. That's good news. And good idea about including extended version in URL field.
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Yes, indeed, that's a fix -- but then it's not an active link (you can't click through to the item), as you can with the actual DOI field with journal articles.
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dstillman: That worked (in that the correct proxy is now listed in the Zotero Connector options). Thanks!!
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Thank you, dstillman. 1) It happens for web pages I navigate to directly, not just pages I access through the Zotero library. 2) I disabled LibX, but the notice still comes up from time to time. 3) All I see under "Configured proxies" in the Zotero …
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To Adomasven: Thank you; that makes sense. But (and excuse my lack of technical insight!) why would Zotero associate so many web sites that seemingly have no scholarly content with my university's proxy? That didn't happen a long time ago when I sta…
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Aha. Thanks--
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Thanks, adamsmith. I checked that out. But I think I'll wait for the stable version in ver. 24. Too risk averse.
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PDF attachments to Z. records do not seem to open in Firefox's own (fairly recent) PDF viewer. I just changed my settings so that Adobe Acrobat is the default viewer, and now I can open stored PDFs again.
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Are you a member of the Zotero category police squad? It's a suggestion.
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Missing: -Institution (One might argue that "Website title" serves this purpose, but Website title and the institutional locus of the article are not always identical.) -Place (location of institution) -Series title Essentially--everyt…
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Perhaps you are right with regard to magazine, journal, and newspaper articles. But there are many others that don't fit into the "blog post," or "web page" categories, and are not published as part of a magazine, journal, or newspaper. I give two …