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===Library Catalogs=== | ===Library Catalogs=== | ||
- | Zotero imports records from many library cataloging systems, providing seamless import from hundreds of academic and non-academic libraries. Supported library catalogue systems include: Aleph, Amicus, | + | Zotero imports records from many library cataloging systems, providing seamless import from hundreds of academic and non-academic libraries. Supported library catalogue systems include: Aleph, Amicus, |
===Databases=== | ===Databases=== | ||
- | Zotero imports data, and in many cases full-text PDFs, from the most popular electronic databases, including EBSCO, IEEEXplore, JSTOR, Google Scholar, | + | Zotero imports data, and in many cases full-text PDFs, from the most popular electronic databases, including EBSCO, IEEEXplore, JSTOR, Google Scholar, |
===Individual Site Translators=== | ===Individual Site Translators=== | ||
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===Metadata Import=== | ===Metadata Import=== | ||
- | Zotero detects and imports metadata embedded by an increasing number of websites and databases in open formats such as COinS, | + | Zotero detects and imports metadata embedded by an increasing number of websites and databases in open formats such as COinS, |
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====Full List of Translators==== | ====Full List of Translators==== | ||
You can find a full, automatically generated list of all Zotero translators [[http:// | You can find a full, automatically generated list of all Zotero translators [[http:// |