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=PANTASA=
'''Pantasa''' is a tool for integrating bibliographic information into UVLe. It uses the [http://www.zotero.org/ zotero] citation management software to fetch citation data from a bibliographic database. On the UVLe side, '''Pantasa''' (from "pantas" - "wise" + "tasa" - meaning "to sharpen" or "to assess") deploys a special filter that detects bibliographic information coming from zotero. <br>
*Pantasa is a way of adding structured data for a reference (e.g. title, author, publication details) in an HTML <span> element. This data can then be used to create a link to online versions of the book or article, if it is available. To make a link, the filter uses a mechanism called 'OpenURL', which is widely used by Universities. It comes from the two tagalog word "Pantas" which means wise and "Tasa" which means to sharpen.  
[[File:Zotero.png|350px|thumb|right|Zotero settings compatible with Pantasa]]


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=How to use Pantasa on UVLe=
You need to install zotero plugin on your web browser. The easiest way to get bibliographic metadata into an UVLe page is to drag and drop a citation from the Zotero citation management software into the UVLe page editor. [http://www.zotero.org/download/ Download zotero plugin here.]<br>
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Pantasa is a filter that is automatically link from citations to the full-text of articles online, using the OpenURL mechanism. One of the easiest ways to get data into a Moodle page is to drag and drop a citation from the [[Zotero|Zotero]] citation management software into the Moodle html editor. As long as Zotero is configured to 'Copy as HTML' in the 'Quick Copy' setting, this will include an OpenURL data and formatted reference when you drag and drop into an HTML editor.
 
[[File:Zotero.png]]
<mediaplayer>File:Coins_Moodle_filter_demo.MP4</mediaplayer>
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Second, once the zotero plugin is installed in your browser, go to your UVLe course and add a course page (or label).<br>
[[File:Pantasa1.png]]<br><br>
 
Click the zotero on the add-on bar of Mozilla/Firefox.<br>
[[File:Zoteroplugin.PNG|900px|center]]
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and you will see the zotero panel<br>
[[File:Zoterobar.PNG|800px]]<br><br>
on the zotero panel, select a reference and "drag and drop" it in the page content.<br>
[[File:pantasaplug.png|700px]]<br><br>
then click save and display<br>
[[File:openurl.png|700px]]
 
 
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=How Pantasa Works=
'''Warning: Geekspeak follows!'''
 
On the UVLe back-end, '''Pantasa''' deploys a filter that automatically links from citations to the full-text of articles online, using the OpenURL mechanism. One of the easiest ways to get metadata into an UVLe page is to drag and drop a citation from the [http://www.zotero.org/ zotero] citation management software (see above). Zotero has to be configured to 'Copy as HTML' in the 'Quick Copy' setting, this will include an OpenURL data and formatted reference when you drag and drop into an HTML editor.
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Based on the [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=filter_coins COinS plugin], '''Pantasa''' adds structured data for a reference (e.g. title, author, publication details) in an HTML span element. This data can then be used to create a link to an online version of the book or article, if available.
 
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=To Do=
* build Pantasa's own bibliographic database that focuses on local authors
* provide a choice for users to fetch local database
 
 
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=See Also=
* [[Uvle|UVLe]]
* [http://www.zotero.org Zotero]
* [http://www.mendeley.com/features/ Mendeley]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 21 January 2014

Pantasa is a tool for integrating bibliographic information into UVLe. It uses the zotero citation management software to fetch citation data from a bibliographic database. On the UVLe side, Pantasa (from "pantas" - "wise" + "tasa" - meaning "to sharpen" or "to assess") deploys a special filter that detects bibliographic information coming from zotero.

Zotero settings compatible with Pantasa




How to use Pantasa on UVLe

You need to install zotero plugin on your web browser. The easiest way to get bibliographic metadata into an UVLe page is to drag and drop a citation from the Zotero citation management software into the UVLe page editor. Download zotero plugin here.

<mediaplayer>File:Coins_Moodle_filter_demo.MP4</mediaplayer>

Second, once the zotero plugin is installed in your browser, go to your UVLe course and add a course page (or label).


Click the zotero on the add-on bar of Mozilla/Firefox.



and you will see the zotero panel


on the zotero panel, select a reference and "drag and drop" it in the page content.


then click save and display





How Pantasa Works

Warning: Geekspeak follows!

On the UVLe back-end, Pantasa deploys a filter that automatically links from citations to the full-text of articles online, using the OpenURL mechanism. One of the easiest ways to get metadata into an UVLe page is to drag and drop a citation from the zotero citation management software (see above). Zotero has to be configured to 'Copy as HTML' in the 'Quick Copy' setting, this will include an OpenURL data and formatted reference when you drag and drop into an HTML editor.

Based on the COinS plugin, Pantasa adds structured data for a reference (e.g. title, author, publication details) in an HTML span element. This data can then be used to create a link to an online version of the book or article, if available.





To Do

  • build Pantasa's own bibliographic database that focuses on local authors
  • provide a choice for users to fetch local database




See Also