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Zotero 6
> `` tags "using the Google/Highwire key-value system" sounds prommising -- but I'm having trouble finding a list of valid keys at the documentation linked to!
They're in the Indexing section of the linked Google page, just formatted in a particularly unreadable manner:
https://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/inclusion.html#in...
That will let you specify a PDF (`citation_pdf_url`) as well.
Should be mostly self-explanatory, but you can see Zotero's mappings here:
https://github.com/zotero/translators/blob/b18eeac0f770c698f...
> I wish there was a way I could provide the cite in CSL!
We're planning to support `` elements to any supported format — basically a modern replacement for unAPI, which went defunct before CSL could be listed as an option — but CSL wouldn't let you specify a PDF anyway. And most sites want the search engine indexing they get from embedded metadata.
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Sci Hub Injector
Looks like the Zotero devs have already done that [1]. You can probably just vendor the repo in a browser extension, I'd think.
[1] https://github.com/zotero/translators
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A proposal to develop a visual editor for Zotero web translators
JavaScript translators created with the visual editor (although probably less reliable than translators created by an experienced JS developer) will be compatible with Zotero's translation server, and could be further refined to be posted for review to the Zotero's translators repository.
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Sci Hub Injector
Is Wikidata the proper way to get the currently functioning mirror? I was under the impression that you had to get it from Elbakyan's VK or the SciHub Telegram. I've been assuming that the subreddit would update with accurate links, so I've just been scraping it from there: https://github.com/smasher164/search/blob/53ae11b52f158d1986...
What are some alternatives?
styles - Official repository for Citation Style Language (CSL) citation styles.
sci-hub-injector - Adds SciHub links to popular publisher websites
zotero-scihub - A plugin that will automatically download PDFs of zotero items from sci-hub
zotero-better-bibtex - Make Zotero effective for us LaTeX holdouts