PRISM 3.0
<http://www.idealliance.org/specifications/prism-metadata-initiative/prism/specifications/prism-30-spec>
has been published as well, though Zotero (I can't speak for other
managers) does not yet recognize the new spec/namespace, but we'll get
there soon. In either case, Zotero does not read metadata directly from
PDFs, because, from what we've seen, the metadata is very unreliable
(though this may change in the future).


On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 12:36 AM, Robert Knight <robert.kni...@mendeley.com>
wrote:

> > digi-libris Reader <http://digi-libris.com>   can export all Metadata
> of an
> > object including CSL-specific variables (those that cannot be mapped 1:1
> to
> > Dublin Core Terms. e.g. pageRange, event, genre etc.)
>
> Have you considered mapping to PRISM as well? [1] That fills in a
> number of gaps in Dublin Core and is already in use by several
> publishers. Mendeley will read PRISM metadata from PDFs in addition to
> Dublin Core and I think Papers does as well. I'm not sure if Zotero
> can?
>
> [1]
> http://www.prismstandard.org/specifications/2.1/PRISM_prism_namespace_2.1.pdf
>
> On 14 July 2014 02:48, Aurimas Vinckevicius <aurimas....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 8:30 PM, Rintze Zelle <rintze.ze...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Since nobody is responding, my two cents: I would pick option 4 for now.
> >>
> >> Rintze
> >>
> >> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 1:17 PM, johnmie <miesc...@bizdata.com> wrote:
> >> > digi-libris Reader <http://digi-libris.com>   can export all
> Metadata of
> >> > an
> >> > object including CSL-specific variables (those that cannot be mapped
> 1:1
> >> > to
> >> > Dublin Core Terms. e.g. pageRange, event, genre etc.) as XMP sidecar
> >> > file
> >> > which can be imported into PDF files (with Acrobat.exe) and which
> other
> >> > software might be able to read.
> >
> >
> > Where are these CSL-specific variables coming from? I don't see any CSL
> spec
> > (neither CSL documentation, nor CSL JSON format) defining pageRange.
> >
> >>
> >> >
> >> > Until now we have stored these CSL variables as attribute/value pairs
> >> > under
> >> > custom entries which appear in Acrobat.exe under /File >> Properties
> >>
> >> > Additional Metadata >> Advanced/ and are stored in the XMP file as
> >> >
> >> > /<rdf:Description rdf:about=""
> >> > xmlns:pdfx="http://ns.adobe.com/pdfx/1.3/";>
> >> > <pdfx:citation_pageRange>7-9</pdfx:citation_pageRange>
> >> > </rdf:Description>/
> >> >
> >> > I am now considering changing this to include a proper CSL namespace
> >> > which
> >> > could look line
> >> > /
> >> > <rdf:Description rdf:about=""
> >> > xmlns:cs="http://purl.org/net/xbiblio/csl/";>
> >> > <cs:pageRange>7-9</cs:pageRange>
> >> > </rdf:Description>/
> >> >
> >> > but unfortunately this URL returns a 404 error or automatically
> >> > re-directs
> >> > you to http://citationstyles.org. No way to see a list of variables.
> >
> >
> > Namespaces are not required to resolve to a valid page (I agree that it
> may
> > be useful though). For all intents and purposes they're just some
> > globally-unique string.
> >
> >>
> >> >
> >> > What do you recommend:
> >> >
> >> >    1 stay with pdfx
> >> >    2 change to xbiblio even though the latter does not reveal a valid
> >> > namespace
> >> >    3 register a new domain with purl.org (under purl.org/digi/csl/ or
> >> > similar)
> >> >    4 as nbr 3 above but use a proprietary prefix (e.g. digicita: or
> >> > similar)
> >> > ?
> >>
> >>
> >>
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