American Meteorological Society journal information not imported correctly

The Chrome plug-in for Zotero does not seem able to read all needed information from the American Meteorological Society journals.

For example, the paper at https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/98/2/bams-d-15-00151.1.xml should result in a bibtex file of:

@article { AssessingStateoftheArtCapabilitiesforProbingtheAtmosphericBoundaryLayerTheXPIAFieldCampaign,
author = "Julie K. Lundquist and James M. Wilczak and Ryan Ashton and Laura Bianco and W. Alan Brewer and Aditya Choukulkar and Andrew Clifton and Mithu Debnath and Ruben Delgado and Katja Friedrich and Scott Gunter and Armita Hamidi and Giacomo Valerio Iungo and Aleya Kaushik and Branko Kosović and Patrick Langan and Adam Lass and Evan Lavin and Joseph C.-Y. Lee and Katherine L. McCaffrey and Rob K. Newsom and David C. Noone and Steven P. Oncley and Paul T. Quelet and Scott P. Sandberg and John L. Schroeder and William J. Shaw and Lynn Sparling and Clara St. Martin and Alexandra St. Pe and Edward Strobach and Ken Tay and Brian J. Vanderwende and Ann Weickmann and Daniel Wolfe and Rochelle Worsnop",
title = "Assessing State-of-the-Art Capabilities for Probing the Atmospheric Boundary Layer: The XPIA Field Campaign",
journal = "Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society",
year = "2017",
volume = "98",
number = "2",
doi = "10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00151.1",
pages= "289 - 314",
url = "https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/98/2/bams-d-15-00151.1.xml"
}

but actually results in the below, which is missing the journal name, volume number, and page numbers

@article{lundquist_assessing_2017,
title = {Assessing {State}-of-the-{Art} {Capabilities} for {Probing} the {Atmospheric} {Boundary} {Layer}: {The} {XPIA} {Field} {Campaign}},
shorttitle = {Assessing {State}-of-the-{Art} {Capabilities} for {Probing} the {Atmospheric} {Boundary} {Layer}},
url = {https://journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/bams/98/2/bams-d-15-00151.1.xml},
doi = {10.1175/BAMS-D-15-00151.1},
language = {en},
urldate = {2025-07-31},
author = {Lundquist, Julie K. and Wilczak, James M. and Ashton, Ryan and Bianco, Laura and Brewer, W. Alan and Choukulkar, Aditya and Clifton, Andrew and Debnath, Mithu and Delgado, Ruben and Friedrich, Katja and Gunter, Scott and Hamidi, Armita and Iungo, Giacomo Valerio and Kaushik, Aleya and Kosović, Branko and Langan, Patrick and Lass, Adam and Lavin, Evan and Lee, Joseph C.-Y. and McCaffrey, Katherine L. and Newsom, Rob K. and Noone, David C. and Oncley, Steven P. and Quelet, Paul T. and Sandberg, Scott P. and Schroeder, John L. and Shaw, William J. and Sparling, Lynn and Martin, Clara St and Pe, Alexandra St and Strobach, Edward and Tay, Ken and Vanderwende, Brian J. and Weickmann, Ann and Wolfe, Daniel and Worsnop, Rochelle},
month = feb,
year = {2017},
note = {Section: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society},
}

Is there a way to fix this for the Chrome plug-in?

Thanks
  • edited 2 days ago
    It works with version 5.0.175beta1 of the connector on Firefox, but on Chrome it is still version 5.0.171. So probably the next update will solve the problem.
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