RIS Import from Endnote, Mac Yosemite to Zotero Standalone
Hello,
I am really desperat, I have spent a better half of the weekend trying to fix this myself.
I am running Zotero 4.0.25.3 on a Mac 10.10.1 (Yosemite). I have followed the official documentation on this webpage, but Zotero does not import the attached pdf.
This is a library of +1000 entries, with approx. 800 pdfs. I have check the Output Style for the L1 Attachment field, and have saved the library.txt file in the endnote.data directory, where my PDF folder also is.
I am loosing it here. I was so excited to finally make the transition to Zotero, but I have multiple pdfs that are annotated and can't loose those.
I am really desperat, I have spent a better half of the weekend trying to fix this myself.
I am running Zotero 4.0.25.3 on a Mac 10.10.1 (Yosemite). I have followed the official documentation on this webpage, but Zotero does not import the attached pdf.
This is a library of +1000 entries, with approx. 800 pdfs. I have check the Output Style for the L1 Attachment field, and have saved the library.txt file in the endnote.data directory, where my PDF folder also is.
I am loosing it here. I was so excited to finally make the transition to Zotero, but I have multiple pdfs that are annotated and can't loose those.
1. The complete filepath of you endnote data directory where you're saving the library.text file (if you're concerned you can x-out your username, thought that's just for privacy, there are no security concerns)
2. A sample RIS export from Endnote for a single item with an attachment:
open the RIS in TextEdit and copy one entry: it starts with TY and ends with ER -
here is an entry:
TY - JOUR
AB - This article introduces new statistics for evaluating score consistency. Psychologists usually use correlations to measure the degree of linear relationship between 2 sets of scores, ignoring differences in means and standard deviations. In medicine, biology, chemistry, and physics, a more stringent criterion is often used: the extent to which scores are identically equal. For each test taker (or other unit of measurement), the difference between the 2 scores is calculated. The root mean square difference (RMSD) represents the average change from 1 set of scores to the other, and the concordance correlation coefficient (CCC) rescales this coefficient to have a maximum value of 1. This article shows the relationship of the RMSD and CCC to the intraclass correlation coefficients, product–moment correlation, and standard error of measurement. Finally, this article adapts the RMSD and the CCC for linear, consistency, and absolute definitions of agreement. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved). (journal abstract)
AD - Barchard, Kimberly A., Department of Psychology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Parkway, P.O. Box 455030, Las Vegas, NV, US, 89154-5030
AN - 2011-10186-001
AU - Barchard, Kimberly A.
DB - psyh
DO - 10.1037/a0023351.supp (Supplemental)
DP - EBSCOhost
KW - concordance correlation coefficient
consistency
intraclass correlation
reliability
root mean square difference
Error of Measurement
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Correlation
Test Reliability
Test Scores
L1 - internal-pdf://3829176366/Barchard-2012.pdf
M1 - 2
N1 - University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, US. Release Date: 20110516. Correction Date: 20120910. Publication Type: Journal (0100). Format Covered: Electronic. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Major Descriptor: Error of Measurement; Statistical Analysis; Statistical Correlation; Test Reliability; Test Scores. Classification: Statistics & Mathematics (2240). Population: Human (10). Methodology: Mathematical Model. Supplemental Data: Text Internet. References Available: Y. Page Count: 15. Issue Publication Date: Jun, 2012. Publication History: First Posted: May 16, 2011; Accepted: Feb 10, 2011; Revised: Feb 9, 2011; First Submitted: Dec 20, 2009. Copyright Statement: American Psychological Association. 2011
Sponsor: University of Nevada, Las Vegas, US; Other Details: Sabbatical grant.; Recipients: No recipient indicated
PY - 2012
SN - 1082-989X
1939-1463
SP - 294-308
ST - Examining the reliability of interval level data using root mean square differences and concordance correlation coefficients
T2 - Psychological Methods
TI - Examining the reliability of interval level data using root mean square differences and concordance correlation coefficients
UR - http://www.redi-bw.de/db/ebsco.php/search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx%3fdirect%3dtrue%26db%3dpsyh%26AN%3d2011-10186-001%26site%3dehost-live
barchard@unlv.nevada.edu
http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/met/17/2/294/
VL - 17
ID - 2537
ER -
The file path, starting with my HD/user/admin/documents/University/Dissertation/Endnote.Data
Best Regards
yeah, I have tried this round about 20 times. Maybe you find if I did something wrong. Thanks for doing this. I did the debug log, worked easy.
I've sent it to the Zotero Server.
The ID is:
D241666933 (Sorry, I forgot this the first time)
/user/admin/documents/University/Dissertation/Endnote.Data/pdf/3829176366/Barchard-2012.pdf
and
/user/admin/documents/University/Dissertation/Endnote.Data/PDF/3829176366/Barchard-2012.pdf
are different. I'm asking you which one it is (the key part, again, being whether the name of the folder "pdf" is in lowercase or uppercase letters).
I didn't pay attention typing.
If you don't want to stay on the beta, you can revert to the regular release simply by re-installing it once you're done importing.