Published December 14, 2007 | https://doi.org/10.64000/5xjxz-wv060

Zotero and the IA

Creators

Dan Cohen at Zotero reports (Zotero and the Internet Archive Join Forces) on a very interesting tie up that will allow researchers using Zotero to deposit content in the Internet Archive and have OCR done on scanned material for free under a two year Mellon grant. Each piece of content will be given a "permanent URI that includes a time and date stamp in addition to the URL" ( would Handle or DOI add value here?) and be part of Zotero Commons (things can also be kept private within a group).

Zotero Commons is related to but different from Nature Precedings and WebCite in that it's intended focus is on public domain stuff on researchers hard drives rather than someone else's material or website that is cited (WebCite) or preprints, datasets, technical reports that are given at least an initial screening (Nature Precedings).

Additional details

Description

Dan Cohen at Zotero reports (Zotero and the Internet Archive Join Forces) on a very interesting tie up that will allow researchers using Zotero to deposit content in the Internet Archive and have OCR done on scanned material for free under a two year Mellon grant.

Identifiers

UUID
55b412bb-22b8-4fae-a50b-cd44f6671daf
GUID
https://doi.org/10.64000/5xjxz-wv060
URL
https://www.crossref.org/blog/zotero-and-the-ia/

Dates

Issued
2007-12-14T01:00:00
Updated
2007-12-14T01:00:00