188BET靠谱吗Automatic metadata retrieval after browser 'Save to Zotero (PDF)' not fetching source URL
188BET靠谱吗Dear Zotero-team, I have a question, but let me also thank you while debating/discussing for all your great work, zotero makes my life a lot more fluent and easier!
The question/idea, chronologically:
1.188BET靠谱吗After saving a pdf directly from the browser using 'Save to Zotero (PDF)...
...2.a.-> The metadata retrieval does not find content, so the PDF remains 'nakedly' in the folder.
188BET靠谱吗* In this case, when doing 'Create Parent Item', the original URL is transferred to the 'URL' field of a new zotero item 9 [ -> :) ]
or
188BET靠谱吗...2.b -> The metadata retrieval does find content, so a new Zotero item gets created.
188BET靠谱吗* In this case, the PDF URL field of the new Zotero item remains blank (although the original PDF item is still associated to this URL).
My question: In case 2.b (automatic metadata retrieval), is there an option to associate the original url from which the pdf got fetched to the new item?Or could this be implemented (if not possible for now) ?It seems a logical thing, but maybe I don't see the full picture / there are other reasons not to have this functionality / ....
Best regards,
Florian
The question/idea, chronologically:
1.188BET靠谱吗After saving a pdf directly from the browser using 'Save to Zotero (PDF)...
...2.a.-> The metadata retrieval does not find content, so the PDF remains 'nakedly' in the folder.
188BET靠谱吗* In this case, when doing 'Create Parent Item', the original URL is transferred to the 'URL' field of a new zotero item 9 [ -> :) ]
or
188BET靠谱吗...2.b -> The metadata retrieval does find content, so a new Zotero item gets created.
188BET靠谱吗* In this case, the PDF URL field of the new Zotero item remains blank (although the original PDF item is still associated to this URL).
My question: In case 2.b (automatic metadata retrieval), is there an option to associate the original url from which the pdf got fetched to the new item?Or could this be implemented (if not possible for now) ?It seems a logical thing, but maybe I don't see the full picture / there are other reasons not to have this functionality / ....
Best regards,
Florian
First, the attachment has the original URL in both cases, so you can always get it from there (though it'd be better if you could copy it to the clipboard without clicking it and loading the URL).
The URL field for a regular item contains the URL that would normally be cited.In the case of a scholarly article, that's the publisher's abstract page, notthe URL of the PDF itself.
2a transfers the URL to the parent item because, when metadata retrieval doesn't work, there's a greater chance that it's a non-academic document where the PDF itself is the canonical version of the item.Say, a report that an organization puts out, where there's no webpage representing the report, just the PDF itself that's linked from somewhere.
188BET靠谱吗For 2b, in most cases Zotero is actually getting high-quality official metadata from a resource like Crossref, which usually includes the publisher URL if there is one.It's not appropriate to include the PDF URL in that URL field in that case.
188BET靠谱吗There are some cases where the PDF can't be recognized but Zotero can still extract certain basic fields like the title (in which case it will says "Zotero" for Library Catalog), and those sort of blur the line, but since it uses the same PDF recognition mechanism, it doesn't transfer the URL.
188BET靠谱吗In any case, if anything it's 2a that would change to not transfer the URL, not the other way around, since the PDF URL isn't generally what's expected to be cited for most things people are putting into Zotero.
Sorry for the delay in coming back to this issue.Thanks a lot for your explanation.I can follow the logic to a great extent, but for '2b' above (automatic metadata retrieval), I was following the reasoning 'better something than nothing'.If automatic retrieval finds a URL (either through a repository or pdf extraction), I assume it is best to attach this URL.But if there is no URL found, why not attaching the URL from the original pdf ?
188BET靠谱吗I use Zotero intensively to have a structured way of referring to sources / organising and sharing references (not limited to academic publications with a Crossref/doi reference), and it would ease things to retain this source (if no better one is found).