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  1. Jstor citation--do I need to use Zotero proxy system

    by kh2208 · August 21, 2010
    I have been able to add citations from ProQuest, Project Muse, etc.
  2. Capture info icon not appearing in EBSCOhost ATLA

    by arggem · August 19, 2010
    Here is a [not without issues] workaround: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/3601/proquest-ebscohost-broken/#Item_24 .
  3. Error for Site Translator for EBSCOhost, Report # 2098929811

    by adamsmith · August 5, 2010
    http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/3601/proquest-ebscohost-broken/#Item_14
  4. Zotero Address Bar Icon

    by noksagt · August 4, 2010
    I think the ProQuest translator hasn't worked for a few months, based on my limited experience on the site & a post in a thread that has since been closed. There is not yet a translator for Wilson (b
  5. Zotero Address Bar Icon

    by srabkin · August 4, 2010
    http://proquest.umi.com.ezproxy.fielding.edu/pqdweb/?index=1&did=2055196101&SrchMode=2&sid=1&Fmt=2&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1280947624&clientId=46781
  6. Zotero Address Bar Icon

    by srabkin · August 4, 2010
    Hi. I have recently started using Zotero. The icon in the address bar does not show up on the two main databases i use at school (Proquest and Wilson). can somebody help me figure this out. It loo
  7. sites not recognized as source pubmed & proquest etc via vpn

    by campbe13 · July 6, 2010
    I am using proquest, ebsco etc through a university vpn. Unfortunately I think zotero 2.0.3 does not recognize it as a source. I think because of this the browser bar icon does not show up, is there a
  8. ProQuest

    by brazuca · June 9, 2010
    Proquest site translator doesn't seem to be working.
  9. Best database to pull dissertation source info. from?

    by blockeliz · June 8, 2010
    Thanks. I'll find a way to stick with Proquest.
  10. Best database to pull dissertation source info. from?

    by mark · June 8, 2010
    Proquest definitely has the best metadata for theses. I know no better alternative. I don't know what Proquest looks like when not on a university network, but can't you get to the metadata at least?
  11. Best database to pull dissertation source info. from?

    by blockeliz · June 7, 2010
    in the "extra" field. I do not have access to Proquest Dissertations from my home computer. Any suggestions, or do I need to copy and paste the info. from the "extra" field and create a "thesis" entr
  12. Mother Jones

    by ajlyon · May 27, 2010
    Sometimes you can find other sites that have the content of the magazine, like ProQuest or something, if you find yourself needing many older articles.
  13. Is there a way to 'complete' a poor citation?

    by canadianjameson · March 15, 2010
    I'm using Z and I'm running into a little snag. be it using google scholar, or Proquest Business, I find that more often than not I'm having a great deal of trouble getting the right information to b
  14. Option to generate COinS, or use COinS without the presentational markup

    by skalk.vandermerwe · February 4, 2010
    mates just copied the stable URL in from say ProQuest. I made sure I grabbed the HTML get the SPAN tag and use that in my Blogger. Worked liked a charm and got praise for a very neat and tidy posting
  15. accessibility: voice-recognition

    by uptownsean · December 1, 2009
    I use OCR extensively. My point is that disabled users should not have to go through a resource and time consuming extra step in order to access information they retrieve from database vendors when ab
  16. accessibility: voice-recognition

    by adamsmith · November 29, 2009
    pdfs - and it doesn't matter how I open them. (Proquest actually calls them "Scanned Image PDFs" to highlight that).
  17. accessibility: voice-recognition

    by uptownsean · November 29, 2009
    Respectfully, I am not wrong about PDFs. I may be wrong about the technical details (I am a historian), but I am not wrong about the usability issues. Use Proquest for 19th-century documents and see i
  18. accessibility: voice-recognition

    by mark · November 29, 2009
    from repositories like ScienceDirect, JSTOR, ProQuest, et cetera, thereby subverting the annoying habit of many of these sites to open PDFs for you. This gives you full control over the PDFs (I outli
  19. accessibility: voice-recognition

    by uptownsean · November 28, 2009
    Dragon on library computers, databases such as ProQuest would not work: IT insisted the workstations were adequate, most of the database vendors denied that there was a problem. The solution was more
  20. accessibility: voice-recognition

    by mark · November 28, 2009
    For sites like ProQuest that force you to read PDFs in the browser, you can actually make Firefox open them in Acrobat, or make Firefox download them. See this page. But even better, you can save the
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