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  1. Safari "plug in" with Stand Alone won't work - please help

    by Caseyclan · April 30, 2013
    I hover over the page icon that’s available and I see “Save to Zotero (ProQuest). I click the Icon and the download window appeared in lower right hand screen but red X by pdf name. The Debug ID is
  2. Continuing help, not importing

    by adamsmith · April 26, 2013
    I don't have access to that Proquest database, I believe (which is it?) so I can't test that.
  3. Continuing help, not importing

    by queborific · April 26, 2013
    http://search.proquest.com/results/13DAD508ADA297BA84/1/$5bqueryType$3dbasic:OS$3b+sortType$3drelevance$3b+searchTerms$3d$5b$3cAND$7ccitationBodyTags:$22peer+effect*$22$3e$5d$3b+searchParameters$3d$7b
  4. Again, a syncing issue

    by adamsmith · April 26, 2013
    Could you start a separate thread on this, please? - link to here, but I'd like the topics separate. Campbell libraries and Proquest should also give you URL bar icons in Zotero, so URLs for those wou
  5. Again, a syncing issue

    by queborific · April 26, 2013
    Well, I have tried importing through firefox from campbell libraries, proquest, and center for review and dissemination. For these websites, I need to download an RIS and then import it into zotero. I
  6. Proxies not working

    by bostonda · April 23, 2013
    After I log into my schools library, I can access most Journals. For example when I click on ProQuest, I get the following URL: http://search.proquest.com.proxy1.cl.msu.edu/?accountid=12598
  7. Error in MLA citation

    by adamsmith · April 1, 2013
    OK, and how would the same article be cited if I retrieved it from Lexis Nexis or Proquest?
  8. Ovid

    by adamsmith · April 1, 2013
    sorry, Aurimas and I can't help here - we have PsycARTICLES access through EBSCO. I have access through Proquest via another affiliation, but no Ovid.
  9. Pubmed behaviour

    by adamsmith · March 3, 2013
    supported on major databases (JSTOR, EBSCO, PMC, Proquest...) and major publishers (Elsevier/Sciencedirect, Springerlink, Taylor&Francis, Wiley, PLOS etc.).
  10. JSTOR capture icon missing

    by lslcw · January 16, 2013
    PubMed works, as does Amazon and ProQuest, GoogleBooks, etc.
  11. Mysterious tags

    by Gracile · January 9, 2013
    We think our mystery tags were coming in from articles we added from ProQuest.[...] We didn't find any way other than manually squashing the mystery tags
  12. Mysterious tags

    by Santayana · January 9, 2013
    We think our mystery tags were coming in from articles we added from ProQuest. We think this because we followed back one of the articles that had the mystery tags and found it had Subject lines, etc
  13. Mysterious tags

    by Santayana · January 8, 2013
    We think we tracked down that these mystery tags are coming to us through ProQuest.
  14. Modifying importation parameters

    by adamsmith · December 16, 2012
    I'll have a look at the Proquest import.
  15. Modifying importation parameters

    by Chris Elcock · December 16, 2012
    http://search.proquest.com/docview/116327699?accountid=14739
  16. Modifying importation parameters

    by adamsmith · December 15, 2012
    IIRC proquest provides permalinks to items - could you give us one?
  17. Modifying importation parameters

    by Chris Elcock · December 15, 2012
    I'm new to Zotero and using it standalone with Chrome and Word. I am currently retrieving newspaper articles (from NY Times) on Proquest and citing them in a paper using Chicago ref. I have several pa
  18. Citing Dissertations APA 6th Edition

    by dipahart · December 2, 2012
    And your missing "database" in the above example ProQuest and Dissertations and Theses database
  19. PubMed import partially broken

    by adamsmith · November 13, 2012
    "URLs should only be included for items that include the full text of a work (such as journal publishers, google books, but also full-text databases like Proquest and JSTOR), not for catalogs like Pub
  20. MLA and City

    by fbennett · November 11, 2012
    fbennett: MLA International Bibliography is a database (in this case maintained by EBSCO, there are also Proquest and Gale versions), distinct from the MLA citation style.
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