Importing EndNote files into Zotero
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Item Type -- is -- Note
I am having a problem transferring a 330 ref library from EndNote into Zotero. THese have no attached PDF. They are all books.
The Endnote Version is X.2.02
The Zotero version is I think the latest: 3.0.14.1. I am using a Macbook Pro OS X.
I followed the instructions ion the zotero documentation (http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/importing_records_from_endnote#importing_into_zotero) without reaching any other result than having a screen freezing soon after starting to import items. No error message appears.
I saved the file as .txt file and as RIS export (having updated as advised the RIS format):
What I find particularly frustrating is that I managed to transfer much larger files the previous year and am unable to do so.
I am quite not sure what to do at the moment. Any help would be very welcome. I realise that these information are rather basic, it betrays my lack of knowledge of Zotero. I am of course ready to provide with further pieces of information or lead me to a post susceptible to provide me with an answer.
HéroldPettiau
I'd go at this in a binary fashion:
cut the RIS in half and import 165 entries at a time. If I'm right, there's a good chance one of them will go through, the other won't.
If that's the case, you can quickly identify the RIS entry that's breaking this and we'd be very curious to see that.
If that's absolutely not possible, send it to my (Sebastian) e-mail at the bottom of this post: http://www.zotero.org/blog/register-for-zotero-trainer-workshops-in-boston-boulder-and-ann-arbor/ I may have to share it with one other person (aurimas above) for troubleshooting, so by sending it you'd give me an implicit OK for that.
The RIS imports fine on my computer. I exported the items as Zotero RDF and sent it to Egochan, import of that failed in the same way. Importing from clipboard fails, too.
He has 4GB of RAM, so that can't really be the problem.
One more thought: Try disabling all extensions restart Zotero/Firefox and try again.
Just a question to Adamsmith: what did you meant by "try desabling all extensions" ? Did you meant all open programs on the computer ?
I have just tried, but it did not work.
Otherwise, I sent to a colleague the ZoteroRDF file you sent me a few days ago, and he too could not transfer it to zotero ... Am I contagious?
Egochan: If you have auto-sync enabled, you might try temporarily disabling that, though it shouldn't be necessary. Closing the tag selector first could also help, though, again, it certainly shouldn't be necessary. You should also make sure you've removed any stray items from previous import attempts and emptied your trash.
Thanks for the advice, I did that as well. Unfortunately, no change.
This is to inform you that, at the end,one of our university computer scientists managed to import these files on his computer, reinstalled zotero on mine and imported the database in question. So that problem is solved - although it is still quite frustrating since I do not know what went wrong.
Now, by reinstalling zotero standalone on my computer, I cannot see anymore the two groups I am part of on this version, only my Library. Fortunately they are still visible on the firefox/web version; but not on the standalone. Can anybody give me tips on how to retrieve groups on standalone? Thanks in advance for any help: it would potentially save me from wasting time.