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When I bookmark a recipe in Zotero or other reference managers, it would be nice if metadata about the recipe (title, authors, identifier, URL, "FAIRcookbook" venue, etc) be picked up and stored.
Current situation
Some info is being picked up, but not venue, URL, identifier, etc.
Some metadata is available in the page, e.g. the OpenGraph tags:
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<!-- Opengraph tags --><metaproperty="og:url" content="https://fairplus.github.io/the-fair-cookbook/content/recipes/infrastructure/chemical-identities.html" />
<metaproperty="og:type" content="article" />
<metaproperty="og:title" content="InChI and SMILES identifiers for chemical structures" />
<metaproperty="og:description" content="InChI and SMILES identifiers for chemical structures <script type="application/ld+json"> {"@context": {"bs": "https://bioschema.org/", "dc": "http://purl.org/d" />
<metaproperty="og:image" content="https://fairplus.github.io/the-fair-cookbook/_static/cookbook-logo-small.png" />
By adding HighWire tags we can have recipes better picked up by Zotero and if the references are recognizable, also by Google Scholar. This was recently implemented for WikiPathways here: wikipathways/wikipathways.github.io@b2a8cb9 (also using Jeckyl)
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Expected
When I bookmark a recipe in Zotero or other reference managers, it would be nice if metadata about the recipe (title, authors, identifier, URL, "FAIRcookbook" venue, etc) be picked up and stored.
Current situation
Some info is being picked up, but not venue, URL, identifier, etc.
Some metadata is available in the page, e.g. the OpenGraph tags:
By adding HighWire tags we can have recipes better picked up by Zotero and if the references are recognizable, also by Google Scholar. This was recently implemented for WikiPathways here: wikipathways/wikipathways.github.io@b2a8cb9 (also using Jeckyl)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: