THE ALL NEW WEB DATA HARVESTER/ORGANIZER |
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| The new Radius inaugurates a category-bending tool in the Nota Bene suite that takes your research to the Web and then harvests it as both bibliographic and non-bibliographic data. Radius extends earlier citation-capture capabilities, and now captures, saves, and structures virtually everything available in the digital world. Text data, citation data, URL information and more are captured for your use with the rest of the Nota Bene suite.
Radius gives you access to everything — ranging from your professional/scholarly/ pedagogical needs to your personal interests — by watching and effortlessly harvesting, according to rules over which you have full control:
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IN A NUTSHELL Radius automatically monitors the clipboard and selected folders to capture and convert data of all kinds — academic or personal, serious or whimsical — saving it in structured, and unstructured, forms, right on your computer to make sure that you don't miss anything that matters |
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Radius is not just another “web clipper,” but something much more — it captures everything for you, and creates both structured and unstructured formats in discriminating ways. It begins by making sure that you have a local version of the page on your computer, and then continues its processing. With a nod to a farming father and grandfather, perhaps the best term is “web harvester,” with all that that implies — it’s bringing in the bounty from the fields.
Select what you want to capture in one of two ways:
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You can maximize focused retrieval of the myriad kinds of pages Radius can capture — academic articles, general news, travel advice, recipes, product pages, virtually anything — by designating the type or category of the captured page in the Keyword/Category field in popup Radius (as described below)
By adding a category, you can search the Web Pages database for only those records in a particular category
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When you capture a web page, it is instantly accessible to the Radius Web Pages textbase created automatically by <--CHECK-->popup Orbis — the newly captured page is added to everything you've captured previously, whether a dozen pages, or tens of thousands, instantly searchable, letting you see how what you've just now retrieved relates to text from countless other sources. |
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| Radius includes the Archiva option that captures citations directly from pages such as JStor, Project Muse, EBSCO, and other aggregators. But it now extends these citation-gathering options to any web page that offers export of citations in RIS format and/or downloading of PDF files. |
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| While the current version of Nota Bene lets you import Zotero records that you have saved in RIS format, Radius's clipboard monitoring makes this much easier and more direct: simply use Ctrl+Shift+C in Zotero to directly import all selected records (without having to save them to a RIS file first) — all records will be added, automatically and instantly, to Radius/Ibidem. |
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Radius now lets you capture records from the new Edelweiss Plus site that publishes seasonal catalogs from major university presses and other publishers, making it very easy to keep abreast of new scholarly publications in your field of interest.
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While Archiva+ lets you create records from ISBN #'s in files (using File, Import Records, and designating the file), Radius expands ISBN capture to other domains by automatically monitoring:
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| Radius also gives you the option of creating structured Radius/Ibidem records from any text put on the clipboard by programs other than Nota Bene, or written to files in the folders Radius is watching, creating the appropriate kind of records out of that data: |
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Radius is constantly monitoring data that gets copied to the clipboard, and in files that are created or modified in all the folders being watched. When it finds data, it generates records, and writes the records to the appropriate databases, in the designated categories, according to the following sequence:
A BRIEF NOTICE ABOUT PRIVACY |
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Radius captures everything. And you can watch it working in real time with the Radius system tray popup (shown in the bottom right in the image below).
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Radius includes a browser extension that offers signicant additional capture options, including making it possible to:
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