Zotero 3.0.11 import into NVIVO 10
Hello All.
I'm having a bit of trouble importing my Zotero DB into NVIVO. I've exported as a RIS format with files, but when I import into NVIVO 10, the attached files are not imported, all references are imported as externals.
I'm having a bit of trouble importing my Zotero DB into NVIVO. I've exported as a RIS format with files, but when I import into NVIVO 10, the attached files are not imported, all references are imported as externals.
Advice from anyone with experience in this area would be much appreciated.
Thanks
(Obviously if someone here has experience with that, all the better, but there are only so many people who read this forum regularly).
What is perplexing is that NVIVO has the option to import Zotero data... it's even in the menu... I just point and click. But it doesn't seem to import the data correctly. Not only does it not pick up the attachments, but it doesn't even read any of the biblio data correctly (i.e. titles, the authors, etc). What results is an equal number of generically named, yet incorrect, references to external data. (i.e. Paper 1, Paper 2, etc.)
The combination of Zotero and NVIVO would be quite powerful... but it would seem that NVIVO needs more work. (Just forewarning to anyone else that tries this)
Here’s the response from NVIVO...
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Hi Tim,
Thank you for your inquiry.
Please note that Zotero file attachments cannot be exported from Zotero via the RIS file. This means Zotero file attachments cannot be imported into NVivo.
Alternatively, if your source files are NVivo compatible you may wish import your files directly into NVivo.I hope this helps. If you have any further questions please contact us.
I wish you all the best with your research and please feel free to contact QSR Support again should you require assistance with another matter.
Kind Regards,
"
http://www.qsrinternational.com/support_faqs_detail.aspx?view=1201
... here is a snippet...
The latest version of Zotero 3.0.10 has introduced changes to the RIS format. These changes may result in incorrect field mappings in NVivo causing sources to be named incorrectly.
TIP:
Open the RIS file in Notepad before importing it into NVivo
Use Find and Replace (or manual editing) to replace the following tags:
“TI -“ with “T1 -“
“AU -“ with “A1 -“
“AB -“ with “N2 -“
“TY - BLOG” with “TY - ELEC”
We might consider exporting these (and a couple other) fields with old values in addition to the new ones. This will likely happen only after Zotero 3.0.12 release.
The response I received from NVIVO around this issue was a little confusing though. They import EndNote XML attached files (pdf's), but they say that the RIS format "does not contain attachments...". What I found strange about this is that neither format would seem to CONTAIN ATTACHMENTS, as both formats simply include file locations.
So, all I can do is shrug my shoulders over that one, and hope there is support in Zotero for EndNote XML soon.
I have confirmed that NVIVO now properly imports Zetero RIS, including attachments.
But, since I updated NVIVO (with their just released service pack) and Zotero at the same time... I can't confirm the source of the fix.
Help.
That said: I don't understand at what point you're not seeing something. But really, as soon as you've successfully exported RIS from Zotero, this is pretty much out of our hands.
I'm also not quite clear if the issue is data import or File import.
I have been on this for long. But, still Nvivo10 has not been able to imported .ris file and all the PDFs into Nvivo10. See email from Nvivo support below:
Thank you for your patience.
The expected behaviour of importing .ris files from Zotero is that references will get imported into NVivo as ‘externals’ as is listed on our help site: http://help-nv10.qsrinternational.com/desktop/procedures/exchange_data_between_nvivo_and_reference_management_tools.htm#MiniTOCBookMark5
We have seen some success in the past from people using the desktop client who have been able to import the .ris and their sources have automatically been imported into the internals folder. However, this behaviour does appear to change from user to user and is unsupported.
Some things you can try are:
Make sure you are exporting the library with ‘Export Files’ selected.
Make sure the references are present when you import the .ris into NVivo.
Ensure that you can open the references in Zotero. (see attachment screenshot)
I hope this information is helpful.
Regards,