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add resolver for jstor #6627
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@ilippert Did you try importing the reference from the browser extension? |
thanks for the hint, I m not using any extension. |
With it you can pull the reference directly from the webpage in the browser and import it in jabref |
Great solution. Thanks!
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Ideas for a fetcher implementaiton: 3 Extract the id after the /info or Alternative way: Extract the ID from the data-doi attribute |
Thanks to @joethei this feature is now implemented |
Dear @joethei, sorry, would you mind letting me know how I can "use" this feature? JabRef 5.2--2020-11-23--350ec1f |
@ilippert either use the web search in the bottom left to search for a paper the same way that you would search on the website itself or use Complex Search Querys. |
I'm sorry @joethei, but I don't understand what you've just said. "bottom left"? Complex web search (alt+4) doesn't display "jstor" in the dropdown search options. |
Thanks! I'm using ... oh! Wait! I found it. I had to scroll down. Duh. It wasn't obvious to me that there were hidden entries. |
Can some documentation be added to https://docs.jabref.org/collect/import-using-online-bibliographic-database? 😇 Update: Jsotr is there --> https://docs.jabref.org/collect/import-using-online-bibliographic-database#jstor However, there is no hint on scrolling down... Maybe just add a screenshot and hint. |
Hi, I have now used the JSTOR search the first two times. Thanks for implementing it! Experience: when I search for an author last name only, I do get a limited list of entries (not all available on jstor, not the article I am looking for). When I combine the last name with a keyword from the title, I do not get any results. When I only search for the stable URL number, I do not get anything. I am trying to import an entry for this: https://www.jstor.org/stable/41035546 Eventually what does work is to use for a part of the title within quotation marks. |
Anything passed into the search gets send directly to jstor, so you should see the excact same results. |
I can confirm |
The search results for author:"Henke" are the same ones when using the advanced search on the website itself, JabRef does not do anything special here so that is to be expected. |
@ilippert regarding the combination of multiple fields does JSTOR behave differently from the integrated search provided by JabRef (regarding the result set)? |
We had to disable JSTOR because we always get an error from JSOR (done at #7229). Thus, I need to reopen the issue to track fixing that issue. |
JabRef 5.3--2021-04-30--f504ff0 I hope the JSTOR resolver will come back. For scholars in the humanities, JSTOR is more important than all the other online repositories together |
JabRef 5.5--2021-12-28--8e92228 +1 Ideally, one could put the jstor number, e.g., |
"If you are interested in requesting and receiving JSTOR metadata, please email discoveryservices@ithaka.org for more information." |
Okay, thanks. I've written to Ithaka. Let's see what they say. |
what did they say? |
Is your suggestion for improvement related to a problem? Please describe.
I am typically frustrated when I want to integrate a paper from jstor in my library. jstor is a key social science/humanities platform; not all papers/journals come with doi.
Describe the solution you'd like
add resolver that can resolve jstor stable links, taking such a form https://www.jstor.org/stable/26878966
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