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translators [2012/03/15 02:06] – [Types of Sites Supported] adamsmithtranslators [2016/12/30 08:52] adomasven
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 ======Zotero Translators===== ======Zotero Translators=====
  
-Zotero automatically detects library records, news items, journal articles, and other objects you might like to save in your collection. Zotero uses so called translators to detect and import data from websites. There are currently more than 300 different translators, facilitating data import from thousands of sites. +Zotero automatically detects library records, news items, journal articles, and other objects you might like to save in your collection. Zotero uses so called translators to detect and import data from websites. There are currently more than 400 different translators, facilitating data import from thousands of sites. 
  
 ====Types of Sites Supported==== ====Types of Sites Supported====
  
 ===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, Bibliocommons, Dynix, Encore, Mango, InnoPAC, Primo, Sirsi, TLC/YouSeeMore, Voyager/Voyager7, and Worldcat.+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, BiblioCommons, Dynix, Encore, Mango, InnoPAC, Primo, SirsiDynix, TLC/YouSeeMore, Voyager, and WorldCat.
  
 ===Databases=== ===Databases===
-Zotero imports data, and in many cases full-text PDFs, from the most popular electronic databases, including EBSCO, IEEEXplore, JSTOR, Google Scholar, Proquestand Pubmed and many more. It also works with most major journal publishers, including Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Project MuseSciencedirect (Elsevier), Springerlink, Taylor and Francis, and many more. +Zotero imports data, and in many cases full-text PDFs, from the most popular electronic databases, including EBSCO, IEEEXplore, JSTOR, Google Scholar, ProQuestPubMed and many more. It also works with most major journal publishers, including Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Project MUSEScienceDirect (Elsevier), SpringerLink, Taylor and Francis, and many more. 
  
 ===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, embedded RDF, Highwire 2.0, Google/Highwire, and unAPI.  +Zotero detects and imports metadata embedded by an increasing number of websites and databases in open formats such as COinS, Embedded RDF, Google/HighWire meta tags, and unAPI.
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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://zotero-translator-tests.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/|here]]. The list is generated daily and includes automatic tests of most translators, so that Zotero developers and volunteers can quickly identify and repair issues. You can find a full, automatically generated list of all Zotero translators [[http://zotero-translator-tests.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/|here]]. The list is generated daily and includes automatic tests of most translators, so that Zotero developers and volunteers can quickly identify and repair issues.
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