Error importing txt file from Web of Science

Hi! Trying to import citations from Web of Science into Zotero. Following instructions online and am able to download a .txt file (for the first 500 citations) to then import into Zotero. Error message: "An error occurred while trying to import the selected file. Please ensure that the file is valid and try again." Not sure how to resolve this as no other file formats are being accepted. Thanks!
  • Could you post the first ~20 lines from that file here?
  • Thanks for your help! Here you go - let me know if you need more or this isn't what you were after. THANKS!

    FN Clarivate Analytics Web of Science
    VR 1.0
    PT J
    AU Thompson, Ronald G
    Aivadyan, Christina
    Stohl, Malki
    Aharonovich, Efrat
    Hasin, Deborah S
    TI Smartphone application plus brief motivational intervention reduces
    substance use and sexual risk behaviors among homeless young adults:
    Results from a randomized controlled trial.
    SO Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of
    Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors
    DI 10.1037/adb0000570
    PD 2020-Mar-16
    PY 2020
    AB Homeless young adults are more likely than their never-homeless
    counterparts to abuse substances and engage in sexual risk behaviors.
    This study evaluated the feasibility and preliminary effectiveness of
    OnTrack, a smartphone application to self-monitor substance use and
    sexual risk behaviors, plus a brief motivational intervention (BMI), in
    reducing substance use and sexual risk among homeless young adults. A
    randomized controlled pilot trial (N = 60) compared OnTrack + BMI to
    treatment as usual (TAU) at an inner-city crisis shelter for homeless
    young adults (aged 18-21 years). Participants were assessed at baseline
    and 2 weeks, 4 weeks, and 6 weeks after baseline to evaluate substance
    use and sexual risk behaviors. Kruskal-Wallis tests determined
    differences between baseline and postintervention assessments. Logistic
    regression models examined treatment effect on change in outcomes
    between baseline and postintervention follow-up assessment, controlling
    for baseline levels. Participants in OnTrack + BMI significantly reduced
    past 2-week number of drinks (p = .023), times used marijuana (p =
    .046), times engaged in unprotected sex (p = .012), and times used drugs
    before sexual activity (p = .019). No reductions of substance use or
    sexual risk behaviors were found among participants in TAU (all ps >
    .05). After adjusting for baseline levels of substance use and sexual
    risk, participants in OnTrack + BMI had significantly lower odds than
    those in TAU for drinking alcohol (adjusted OR = 0.14; p = .01) and
    having unprotected sex (adjusted OR = 0.151; p = .032). OnTrack + BMI is
    feasible and effective in reducing past 2-week alcohol use and
    unprotected sex among homeless young adults. A larger randomized trial
    is warranted to replicate and extend present results. (PsycINFO Database
    Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
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    ZS 0
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    TC 0
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    EI 1939-1501
    UT MEDLINE:32175752
    PM 32175752
    ER
  • If you select everything in your post from FN down to and including ER, copy it to the clipboard (ctrl+c or cmd+c on Mac) and then use "Import from Clipboard" in Zotero, does that work?
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