automatic PDF renaming after parents metadata
Hi Everybody !
First of all I must say I love using Zotero !
But there's a function which I always have to manually use and which english name probably is Rename PDF file after the parents Metadata.
I would like to know wether it could be possible to define an atomation for this (just as it is possible to set the settings so as to make it automatic to import files metadata upon online pdf download-as-a-zotero-file)
This function is peculiarly usefull to transfer all articles from a collection on a usb key to read it from a tablet.
And I am pretty sure that this function should also please Kindle users :)
Thanks for the attention you pay to this idea :)
TZ
First of all I must say I love using Zotero !
But there's a function which I always have to manually use and which english name probably is Rename PDF file after the parents Metadata.
I would like to know wether it could be possible to define an atomation for this (just as it is possible to set the settings so as to make it automatic to import files metadata upon online pdf download-as-a-zotero-file)
This function is peculiarly usefull to transfer all articles from a collection on a usb key to read it from a tablet.
And I am pretty sure that this function should also please Kindle users :)
Thanks for the attention you pay to this idea :)
TZ
But if you're interested in using PDFs on a table, you should check out Zotfile anyway:
http://www.jlegewie.com/zotfile.html
which also has more advanced renaming functionality.
But what I meant was to rename the file as you said : "the label in the center" which essentially IS the physical name of the PDF file on the hard drive.
For the moment I manually do "rename the pdf file after parents metadata" because I like to read the pdf with adobe and because zotero no longer open them in Mozilla successfully.
Thank you for your Zotfile advice :) but I'm affraid my tablet is to old for zotfile because I tried to install Zotfile as well as other softs for android tablets on it but could not manage to run the sofs
I didn't know that.
What I don't get then is why do I still have pdf files with incoherent name such as 20039.... but I only have some of them... Nevermind.
Thanks a lot for your answers.
1) search google scholar for an article with a PDF link (e.g. first hit at http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=automatic+emotional+speech+recognition+&btnG=&hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C38)
2) click "import into endnote" to generate a new zotero item, with no PDF. e.g. item title: "Automatic emotional speech classification" author: Ververidis et al date: 2004.
3) click the [PDF] link in Google scholar, to the right of the cite, to download a freely available pdf file.
4) open firefox's download window. Note unfriendly PDF filename (eg Ververidis_ICASSP_2004.pdf)
5) drag PDF into Zotero window and onto the item. PDF is attached to item, but filename does not match item. (If uncertain, right-click on PDF and choose "Show File" to confirm that the filename on the hard disk is the same as shown in Zotero)
6) right-click PDF and choose "rename from parent metadata". Note PDF filename changes to desired name: "Ververidis et al - 2004 - Automatic emotional speech classification.pdf"
What I want is for step 6 to happen automatically.
cheers,
-Josh
1) search google scholar for an article with a PDF link (e.g. first hit at http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=automatic+emotional+speech+recognition+&btnG=&hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C38)
2) Click on the yellow folder icon in the URL bar
3) select all articles you want to import to Zotero
4) click OK and watch as all articles import into Zotero, including linked PDFs as far as they're available.
Indeed, Zotero doesn't automatically rename items you attach manually, if you do want that, as I say, use Zotfile.
I re-examined the file folder in the URL bar and it does not address this feature request. The yellow folder requires me to re-identify the article I'm after, which isn't trivial when so many articles have similar names and I can't see the author or date names. presenting WAY too many downloadable things, most of which aren't the PDF related to the article. That solution increase the users' cognitive load by making the user decide something for each item.
The feature I'm after reduces the user's cognitive load by automating a common step that does not require human decision.