Hi-- Oh--I understand now! Thank you for clarifying, Colleen. I wish I could help or offer suggestions on Koha's record save functions in those formats, but neither we nor the researchers really use them on Koha. When we or our users need a particular bibliographic citation format for export that's not via the Zotero plug-in on Firefox or Chrome, it's usually one that they can get from the version of our record on WorldCat.org, where the user can export in many different citation formats, but I know that putting analytic records into WorldCat.org/OCLC isn't something every institution can do. I hope there's a way to get this working! Best, h2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Heather Hernandez Technical Services Librarian San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Research Center 415-561-7032, heather_hernandez@nps.gov http://www.nps.gov/safr/learn/historyculture/museum-collections.htm "The sailor does not pray for wind, he learns to sail."--Gustaf Lindborg On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 11:38 AM, CConner <cconner@esri.com> wrote:
Heather, I have the FF Zotero plugin and you are correct, for the most part it works correctly. It grabs the data from what is visible on the record detail page instead of using MARC fields to tags.
I am more concerned with using the "Save Record" options in Koha. If you save the record using RIS and then open that in Zotero Standalone (Desktop software) you will get the record as tagged in my last message. EndNote and the others read the export tags the same way.
Our users utilize a number of different softwares so I am hoping to get the RIS and BIBTEX tagging to be accurate. If they only used Zotero on FF, I'd be set!
Colleen Conner Corporate Library, Esri
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