JSTOR updated, current JSTOR importer not working
JSTOR updated, current JSTOR importer not working
JSTOR has been updated, and it seems that BE's current importer for it is no longer working. Is this updateable? thanks.
The good news is that JSTOR tech support is responding again, and there seem to be a number of known bugs on their end that are preventing the search from working. There are some workarounds we're exploring, and I'll upload a revised version of Bookends as soon as they are working.
Jon
Sonny Software
Jon
Sonny Software
Bookends 10.2 has been updated (April 15, 2008) to handle the new JSTOR SRU gateway. If you are trying to use JSTOR and it's not working, please download Bookends again (there is also a new JSTOR import filter in the Import Filters folder). The version number is still 10.2, and the new code will of course be included when 10.2.1 is rolled out.
Jon
Sonny Software
Jon
Sonny Software
Last edited by Jon on Wed Apr 16, 2008 9:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
I have download 10.2 and installed twice. I have installed the (two ?) updated JSTOR import filters, but still from non of their exported citation formats can I get the import from clipboard to work in BE with either of the JSTOR filters. I had to export as EndNote, and import as a file (slower, but at this point effective).
Below is from JSTOR's menu. I selected Reference Manager which produced an .ris file. I opened with TextWrangler, copied the elements, and then tried o import with BE with the clipboard function. So to confirm, this feature is still not working, correct? Just want to make sure I don't post this as a "new" issue if it's already being addressed.
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Below is from JSTOR's menu. I selected Reference Manager which produced an .ris file. I opened with TextWrangler, copied the elements, and then tried o import with BE with the clipboard function. So to confirm, this feature is still not working, correct? Just want to make sure I don't post this as a "new" issue if it's already being addressed.
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BibTeX (This will open in a new browser window. Click Save As on the new browser's File menu, and save as text file.)
RefWorks
EndNote, ProCite, Reference Manager
Hi,
This has nothing to do with the JSTOR gateway direct search issue that this thread is concerned with.
You are using a browser to access JSTOR. We have a filter called JSTOR from browser which is for importing the files downloaded from JSTOR. Did you try that? If you did and you still can't import the reference, please contact me directly for tech support.
Jon
Sonny Software
This has nothing to do with the JSTOR gateway direct search issue that this thread is concerned with.
You are using a browser to access JSTOR. We have a filter called JSTOR from browser which is for importing the files downloaded from JSTOR. Did you try that? If you did and you still can't import the reference, please contact me directly for tech support.
Jon
Sonny Software
Please forgive my ignorance.
I haven't used BE for a JSTOR search before, but this exchange made me want to do so.
I presume that this is a form of Online Search, like those I've done many times using University libraries. (And I'm hoping that maybe I'll be able to download PDFs along with the reference. ??)
Even after downloading BE again today as well as the (new, I think) import filter, I get nothing but "There are no matches" even when I know there are.
I can only think I've gotten something fundamental wrong here. Any idea what?
Thanks
I haven't used BE for a JSTOR search before, but this exchange made me want to do so.
I presume that this is a form of Online Search, like those I've done many times using University libraries. (And I'm hoping that maybe I'll be able to download PDFs along with the reference. ??)
Even after downloading BE again today as well as the (new, I think) import filter, I get nothing but "There are no matches" even when I know there are.
I can only think I've gotten something fundamental wrong here. Any idea what?
Thanks
Hi,
I'm getting no matches now, too. Since this was working, it means either (1) their gateway server is down, or (2) they've fiddled with the protocol some more and the changes I made are no longer valid. JSTOR is in a state of flux, so I suppose these problems are to be expected.
If the searches aren't working in a few days I'll contact them again and hope for an answer (there are some communication gaps, I'm afraid).
Jon
Sonny Software
I'm getting no matches now, too. Since this was working, it means either (1) their gateway server is down, or (2) they've fiddled with the protocol some more and the changes I made are no longer valid. JSTOR is in a state of flux, so I suppose these problems are to be expected.
If the searches aren't working in a few days I'll contact them again and hope for an answer (there are some communication gaps, I'm afraid).
Jon
Sonny Software