PDF retrieval with OpenAthens
Just a question - is there a way now to retrieve pdfs through one's own library when authenticated through openathens.Either through "find available pdf" or when importing through some translator?I'm asking because our library shifted from proxies to openathens, and now the pdfs do not always retrieve from, for instance, EBSCO Academic Search UIltimate.If you want an examples, please see
here(not sure whether this will work for you).
So here's an example from JSTOR (not sure whether that's simpler than EBSCO or not).So I have an item that was downloaded from Google Scholar withthis stable URL.I am on my university's VPN, and am also logged onto the JSTOR website through Athens.188BET靠谱吗I've accepted JSTOR's terms and conditions, an error message that still pops up all the time despite the fact that I'm logged in and prevents the Zotero translator to work properly if not accepted.Since I did accept, entering that URL in my browser works fine, and the translator also nicely retrieves the pdf.But when I try 'Find availabe pdfs', it gives me the much-hated red cross.Also when I try to find the DOI, it doesn't find it.
188BET靠谱吗But so SHOULD Zotero be able to find the pdf through 'Find available pdfs', or is that only for Unpaywall.And if the latter is the case, would it be possible to make that functionality possible - to, if an item has a DOI or a URL, retrieve the pdf from our university's online content?
Thanks.
Not sure if your VPN does that -- what universities label VPN differs somewhat.If it does, it's still possible that JSTOR doesn't work because of the accept conditions thing!I haven't tested.If that's the case, it'd probably be harder to fix.