Sick of deleting automatic tags
I will never, ever have any use for tags other than those I have decided to add myself. In an effort to keep my records clear of them, I've followed the instructions -- unchecking the "automatically tag items" option in preferences -- but it makes no difference.
You provide no way to bulk-delete garbage tags. It is very time consuming (and physically painful after a while) to manually delete scores or hundreds of tags, only to have another ton of worthless tags dumped in again the next time I collect bibliographical information from a catalog.
Others have been asking about this for years, and for me it's really getting to be a problem. Can we expect it to be fixed soon? If not, it might be time to see if there's a better bibliographical tool available.
You provide no way to bulk-delete garbage tags. It is very time consuming (and physically painful after a while) to manually delete scores or hundreds of tags, only to have another ton of worthless tags dumped in again the next time I collect bibliographical information from a catalog.
Others have been asking about this for years, and for me it's really getting to be a problem. Can we expect it to be fixed soon? If not, it might be time to see if there's a better bibliographical tool available.
Not a threat, a reasonable assessment of the situation. I noticed that after one or two responses to earlier queries about unwanted tags, circa 2012, no one from Zotero bothered to respond to people asking about it. From my side of the situation, ignoring the problem is not a workable approach.
1. I go to https://catalog.loc.gov/index.html
2. I search for "labor market structure" (without quotation marks)
3. I click on the first hit, "Running the numbers"
4. a) with the automatically tag items box unchecked, I get no tags
b) with the box checked (to make sure the item has tags), I get 5 tags.
What are you doing to get automated tags in spite of the box unchecked?
It sounds like you had a possibly related issue before and the stopped following up. Did that ever get resolved?
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/56635/how-to-prevent-downloading-of-pdfs-from-jstor#latest
Otherwise, there's no real downside to using the Chrome add-on, so you might as well just do that and not worry about it.
FWIW the tags are pretty useless in my experience, unless they're directly captured from the stated keywords in the publication (which I don't think happens). ~10% of my library has unwanted tags, a method to purge them would be very helpful.