Export from Endnote to Zotero standalone

Hello,
When I do the transfer from Endnote to Zotero, there are mistakes about the fields DA (date added) and PY (publication year). I need to change them in the file .txt.
And, like all the fields from Enndote are not recognised in Zotero, I lose information.
How to improve the transfer between Endnote and Zotero?
Best regards
  • Could you post a sample entry from the RIS file that you believe to import with errors?

    You can also try using EndNote XML format to transfer your library. That may or may not work better.
  • below an article:
    TY - JOUR
    AB - Liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was applied to the determination of residual bacitracin A, colistin A, and colistin B in milk and animal tissue samples. Prior to instrumental analysis, samples were subjected to acid extraction followed by solid-phase cleanup using Strata-X cartridges. Mass spectral acquisitions were performed under selective multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mode at m/z 199 and 670 from triply charged precursors of bacitracin A (m/z 475); m/z 385 and 379 from triply charged precursors of colistin A (m/z 391); and m/z 380 and 374 from triply charged precursors of colistin B (m/z 386). Method precision was evaluated from spike recovery of samples fortified at concentrations corresponding to 2/5 of the maximum residue limits (MRLs) for each of the analytes under study. Intra-day and inter-day variations were found to range from 90.9 to 104% with relative standard deviation (RSD)
  • edited July 3, 2014
    First, I would update (or make sure that it's up to date) the export filter in EndNote: http://endnote.com/downloads/styles?title_op=contains&title=reference+manager&tid_op=or&tid=All&field_style_publisher_value_op=contains&field_style_publisher_value=

    Either the filter is outdated, or your data is entered incorrectly in EndNote. If both are correct, this is what you should get

    TY - JOUR
    AB - Liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was applied to the determination of residual bacitracin A, colistin A, and colistin B in milk and animal tissue samples. Prior to instrumental analysis, samples were subjected to acid extraction followed by solid-phase cleanup using Strata-X cartridges. Mass spectral acquisitions were performed under selective multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mode at m/z 199 and 670 from triply charged precursors of bacitracin A (m/z 475); m/z 385 and 379 from triply charged precursors of colistin A (m/z 391); and m/z 380 and 374 from triply charged precursors of colistin B (m/z 386). Method precision was evaluated from spike recovery of samples fortified at concentrations corresponding to 2/5 of the maximum residue limits (MRLs) for each of the analytes under study. Intra-day and inter-day variations were found to range from 90.9 to 104% with relative standard deviation (RSD) <6.5%, and from 90.1 to 106% with RSD <9.1%, respectively. Limits of quantification (LOQs) were defined as the spiking concentrations at 2/5 MRL, and limits of detection (LODs) were 10-47 μg kg -1 for bacitracin A, 1-16 μg kg -1 for colistin A, and 6-14 μg kg -1 for colistin B in milk and animal tissues. The presented method has good precision and high sensitivity and was applied as a fast screening protocol and a quantitative tool for monitoring of the concerned polypeptides in foods as part of a surveillance program.
    AD - Analytical and Advisory Services, Government Laboratory of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), Homantin Government Offices, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
    AD - ycwong@govtlab.gov.hk
    AU - Wan, E. C. H.
    AU - Ho, C.
    AU - Sin, D. W. M.
    AU - Wong, Y. C.
    DB - Scopus
    DO - 10.1007/s00216-006-0325-5
    KW - Animal tissues
    Bacitracin colistin milk
    LC-MS/MS
    residues
    analysis
    veterinary drug
    pdf
    LA - Anglais
    M1 - 1
    PY - 2006
    SP - 181-188
    ST - auteur
    T2 - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
    TI - Detection of residual bacitracin A, colistin A, and colistin B in milk and animal tissues by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
    UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-33646187875&partnerID=40&md5=6aadfded841d5dce1992f6e05e7ca134
    http://intrafoug/docuemnt/PDF/wan181.pdf
    VL - 385
    Y2 - 2014/06/19/
    ID - 3
    ER -

    This will import (mostly) correctly (except for URL, where only one URL is supported. maybe we can fix that)
  • it's ok, thank you very much

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