Zotero to endnote with all attachments osx
Zotero 4.0.29.5
Endnote X7.5.3
OSX 10.11.5
Hi, I need to export Zotero references to endnote. All I try, fails to bring in pdfs and etc, and cant find nothing that helps;
I just want a simple export from zotero into endnote with all that I see in zotero (all = pdf mainly)
Easy right? NO! HELP!
Endnote X7.5.3
OSX 10.11.5
Hi, I need to export Zotero references to endnote. All I try, fails to bring in pdfs and etc, and cant find nothing that helps;
I just want a simple export from zotero into endnote with all that I see in zotero (all = pdf mainly)
Easy right? NO! HELP!
This discussion has been closed.
THis is a Zotero issue, since it should not export folders and create bibliography file (e.g. .RIS) with the link to pdf to whatever zotero likes.
If Zotero is suppose to be useful and semi-open but we pay for it, it should not have odd features preventing annoyances thus not useful.
2. It's also completely free. You only pay for file sync with the Zotero server, not for using the software.
3. There is no established standard for file export in a reference managers. The strategy used by Zotero is the only way to allow import and export both on the same computer and on different computers. Compare that with file export in Endnote, which only works on the same machine _and_ if you know the location of the Endnote Data folder.
4. Zotero has extensive documentation on importing _from_ Endnote, which is the component we have control over. We can't influence how Endnote behaves on import, so it only makes sense to send you to their support, just as they would with roles reversed, so this is very much a real answer, and it's the best answer you're going to get.
2-I pay for sync so it helps zotero development costs, you think who pays for tiny quota spaces when there is better options?
3- so cup-out on not willing to find a solution
4- another cup-out for not willing to support the software to the needs of people who use it
Not very academic of you :(
(the idea that software isn't open anymore if it's compiled is a bit odd. By that logic, there is effectively no open software. FWIW, though, the components of Zotero affecting export are not, in any way, compiled and you can edit them with immediate effect should you choose to:
relevant code:
https://github.com/zotero/translators/blob/master/RIS.js
instructions:
https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/translators/coding )
And again the solution is, code it myself. Cool, what if I was not capable or had the time to? Why why buy or use software from developers....
No need for another reply unless, you are going to sate: oh we have added a feature to export zotero in a way one expects it would work; i.e., actually work.
For the record, though, Zotero isn't compiled in the technical sense. It's just packaged, and every line of running code is visible for a running installation of Zotero. You can, in fact, run the Firefox add-on straight from a git clone.
Zotero also comes with build scripts for the standalone versions, so that any interested party could run those and compare their hash sums against official Zotero builds in case of any doubt. The same is true for the Word template files. There is literally no way to be more open with your code than Zotero is.
As adamsmith says: Closing this thread.
(By the way, though it doesn't make any sense in this context, since EndNote isn't our software, the term you're trying to use is "cop-out", not "cup-out".)