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Using web translators independent of Zotero #2
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Pretty sure ProQuest Flow got a good head start using Zotero translators. |
Great. Are you aware of any open source tools or libraries? |
No library that I'm aware of, but outside of Zotero client, there's the Zotero translation server that can probably be adapted for something (likely with significant amount of effort). It probably wouldn't be too difficult to create a library for Zotero translators though if there was much interest. |
I think this would be a great topic to talk about in the webinar. I'm obviously at the very beginning with web translators, but being able to reuse them in other (open source) projects sounds very attractive to me. |
Thanks @rmzelle! |
Have people tried to use the Zotero web translators in other tools? Similar to how CSL is now used in many other places besides Zotero.
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