Mendeley to Zotero
[Admin note, Jan. 2023: This thread was referring to an old version of the Mendeley importer and is no longer relevant.]
Hello,
I am trying to migrate from Mendeley to Zotero. I don't like how Elsevier is leading Mendeley and making this more difficult to "escape" from Mendeley in the future.
I have followed the guide from here: https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/mendeley_import
I am able to perform all steps but Mendeley 1.18 does not automatically sync the whole library PDFs. I have almost 2000 items and only around 1000 PDFs are synced.
Do you have any idea about how to automatically sync all the PDFs for the zotero import?
Many thanks
Hello,
I am trying to migrate from Mendeley to Zotero. I don't like how Elsevier is leading Mendeley and making this more difficult to "escape" from Mendeley in the future.
I have followed the guide from here: https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/mendeley_import
I am able to perform all steps but Mendeley 1.18 does not automatically sync the whole library PDFs. I have almost 2000 items and only around 1000 PDFs are synced.
Do you have any idea about how to automatically sync all the PDFs for the zotero import?
Many thanks
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I'm afraid that'd really be a question for Mendeley support. All we do on our end is import the files that are available locally.
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/79961/mendeley-to-zotero-through-bibtex#latest
@dstillman I was following the guide that is recommended in the zotero wiki. But it seems like Mendeley is making some additional changes and now, after a fresh syncthing on Mendeley 1.18, roughly half of my library was synced. So I couldn't import all the files. I found no way of doing the full syncthing (tried several times, in Windows and Linux).
@"Tomasz Raburski" and @bwiernik I was exploring different options and I found the right way. I will explain in case it is useful for someone else.
1. With the latest version of Mendeley running (1.19.6) and fully synced, I unencrypted (and backed up) the database by following this guide: https://eighty-twenty.org/2018/06/13/mendeley-encrypted-db
It was a bit tricky because I had the $1 = 8 issue but it is explained how to solve it. It was important that all PDFs were organized in the same folder (see 3).
2. I originally tried the menextract2pdf tool to export the annotated PDFs. However, depending on the computer (I had Linux and Windows ones, and the version), it only exported a small proportion. The ones exported were different in every version-operating system case. In addition, if there was some special symbols in the names such as é, it failed. But I found this wonderful tool: https://github.com/Xunius/Menotexport With it, and the unencrypted database (in 1), I was able to export all PDFs with the annotations (the only option in Menotexport I used) in a way that can be further edited (not as exported in Mendeley).
3. Once I had all the PDFs with the annotations, I replaced all PDFs in the original Mendeley folder (the folder that the mendeley database refers to).
4. I imported the unencrypted database (from 1) into Zotero (PDFs already contained the annotations).
5. That's all. I made it to export everything and not losing any information.
Hope it helps someone. Hope I got rid of all Mendeley-related things on time.