- Run Offline Explorer Enterprise.
- Use Internal Browser of Offline Explorer Enterprise to login into Netlibrary then open the book. View Econtent Detail to determine the ProductID (BookID), for example: BookID=66715 (*.pdf format).
- Select File\New\Project:
+ Name: type anything
+ Addresses: type http://www.netlibrary.com/nlreader/nlReader.dll?BookID=66715&FileName=Page_{:1..200** .pdf (for page 1 to page 200, replace ** with close bracket, I don't know why this forum auto replaces close bracket with **).
+ Click OK
- Right click Project then select Download\Start
- When download finish, select File\Export
- Use Adobe Acrobat to combine pdf pages.
PS: if you login through proxy, you should change server as follows:
http://www.netlibrary.com.xxx.xxx.xxx/nlreader/nlReader.dll?BookID=66715&FileName=Page_{:1..200** .pdf (example: xxx.xxx.xxx = ezproxy.fau.edu).
For books with *.djvu format, change the extension pdf ---> djvu. For book with *.html format, you should set some delay or download only 10 pages per time.
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Use Advanced Key and Mouse Recorder & Zan Image Printer for writing script to print EDF pages to tiff format (configure Zan Image Printer to save tiff files automatically). Use Adobe Acrobate to combine *.tiff files then crop pages to exclude notes on margins. After that you can use OCR tool to convert image pdf to pdf text format (if neccessary). If Ebrary Reader does not permit to print anymore pages, you should clear cookies then try again.
If you find it difficult to understand, I will post an example.
My email: catmilk81@yahoo.com
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-Use Opera to login AccessMedicine then open the book for ripping, example:
http://www.accessmedicine.com/resour...x?resourceID=4
- (In Opera) Click Tools\Links, you will see all links of the web page:
http://www.accessmedicine.com/resour...x?resourceID=4
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http://www.accessmedicine.com/resour...rceID=4&part=1
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http://www.accessmedicine.com/resour...ceID=4&part=16
http://www.accessmedicine.com/content.aspx?aID=110456
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http://www.accessmedicine.com/manife...e_manifest.htm
- Run Offline Explorer Enterprise.
- Use Internal Browser of Offline Explorer Enterprise to login AccessMedicine then open the book for ripping.
- (In OEE) Click File\New Project: In Project Properties Dialog:
+ Project name: anything
+ Addresses (URLs): copy neccessary addresses from Opera\Links into MS Word then copy them from MS Word into Addresses (URLs) (do not copy directly from Opera\Links into Addresses (URLs)):
Neccessary links are:
http://www.accessmedicine.com/resour...rceID=4&part=1
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http://www.accessmedicine.com/resour...ceID=4&part=16
http://www.accessmedicine.com/content.aspx?aID=110456
+ Level limit: adjust to 2
+ URL filters: copy unneccessary addresses from Opera\Links into MS Word then copy them from MS Word into URL filter\Skip... (do not copy directly from Opera\Links into Addresses (URLs))
+ Click OK
+ Download project
+ When download finish, export project.+++++++++++++++
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- Use FireFox to login Ovid and open the book, example: Arthritis & Allied Conditions.
- Open any chapter of the book, example: the first chapter of Section VII (Chapter 69). The content of this chapter should be on the frame on the right.
- Right click at any place of the frame on the right the select context menu: This Frame\Open Frame in New Tab, the content of Chapter 69 should be opened in new tab. You can see the link of this chapter on the Address Bar:
http://gateway.ut.ovid.com/gw1/ovidweb.cgi?targetFrame=1&S=IDNJHKJKPAFOBP00D&Book +Content=S.sh.2.14.15%7c2%7c00000000%7c%7c/CT{06b9ee1beed59419f438c16d04c0c1469e09e755fce8a3e 831e8be58bf18cc30288ca6d21df63bdf5238753d83e602dd* */OVIDBOOK[1]/TXTBKBD[1]/DIVISIONA[7]/CHAPTER[1]#gohere
Notice the bold character:
DIVISIONA[7] ===> Section VII
CHAPTER[1] ===> The first chapter
If this book contains 13 sections and each section contains maximum 20 chapters (assume), download procedure should be:
- Run Offline Explorer Enterprise.
- Use Internal Browser of Offline Explorer Enterprise to login Ovid and open the book.
- Select File\New\Project:
+ Name: type anything
+ Addresses: type
http://gateway.ut.ovid.com/gw1/ovidweb.cgi?targetFrame=1&S=IDNJHKJKPAFOBP00D&Book +Content=S.sh.2.14.15%7c2%7c00000000%7c%7c/CT{06b9ee1beed59419f438c16d04c0c1469e09e755fce8a3e 831e8be58bf18cc30288ca6d21df63bdf5238753d83e602dd* */OVIDBOOK[1]/TXTBKBD[1]/DIVISIONA[{:1..13**]/CHAPTER[{:1..20**]#gohere
(Replace ** with close bracket)
+ Click OK
- Right click Project then select Download\Start
- When download finish, select File\Export
- For Front Master, Subject Index... , you can do the same or download manually.
MDConsult: TOO EASY TO RIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Use OEE to download the link of the frame "Table of Content" with suitable level limit.
I've downloaded the book "Dermatology". Everything is OK!!!
Let's start:
- Run OEE
- Use Internal Browser of Offline Explorer Enterprise to login MSConsult and open the book (Dermatology).
- Right click at any BLANK place (DO NOT RIGHT CLICK AT LINKS) in the frame on the left (Table of Content) then select Properties, you'll see the link of this frame:
http://home.mdconsult.com.ezproxy.li...95/toc?node=0#
(I login through Drexel Uni)
Copy this link then click Cancel.
- Select File\New\Project:
+ Name: type anything
+ Addresses: type
http://home.mdconsult.com.ezproxy.li...95/toc?node=0#
+ Level limit: set to 3 or 4 (dependent on level of the Table of Content, click "+" sign to explore".
+ Click OK
- Right click Project then select Download\Start
- When download finish, select File\Export

