![]() ![]() Rather than trying to get each of these existing logic paths working, we decided to initially replace with… Replace with RIS for everyone But looking at that class suggests that the format it’s calling “EndNote” is this one , which I think is now more commonly called “Endnote Tagged Format” (although I can’t find a reference for that), as distinct from Endnote XML, which I’m also having trouble finding documentation for. I’m not sure where I’d customize this for our local fields, perhaps I need to override the Sufia::SolrDocument::Export class not really sure what’s going on there. The EndNote export was also not including all of our possible metadata as well as it could be. Endnote com exception mendeley archive#Oh, and did I mention that COinS (if not OpenURL itself) is kind of an abandonware standard, the site that documents the standard is currently only available in internet archive wayback machine. I’m not sure if there’s a way to send abstract or subject/keywords (which users appreciate included in their export to reference manager, even though they aren’t part of a citation) - and the link I used to use to check what fields are available in standard OpenURL metadata (on which COinS is based) are giving me 404 errors from OCLC today. ![]() I didn’t get to the bottom of this, because either way, COinS isn’t really granular/specific enough to get all the metadata we have as good as it can be for a reference management application - there’s no way to say type “Manuscript”, or provide archival arrangement/location (box/folder). I think this is because we hadn’t properly configured all our local custom metadata fields to work with COinS, which I believe in Sufia is done via Rails i18n, and in hyrax by a different mechanism. Putting aside that that is a bit weird UX there, Zotero’s “Save to Zotero” button did do something with “Embedded Metadata”, but didn’t really pick up all the metadata we’d want. I believe the automatic metadata pickup is supposed to be via COinS. If Zotero does not automatically pick up metadata for deposited files, please report the issue via the. The Zotero and Mendeley links just take you to a page that says:Įxporting to Zotero is supported via embedded metadata. The out of the box Sufia app offers three citation export links on an individual item (ie Work) page, for: Endnote, Zotero, and Mendeley. Our app is based on Sufia 7, but I believe the relevant parts are mostly true for Hyrax as well if I know they aren’t, I’ll try to make a note of it. ![]()
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