references disappear from document
I have used Zotero with libreoffice for a while. The bibliography has disappeared from one document when I reopen it, and the entirety of the references have disappeard from the latest document I have written - despite having carefully saved them as I went.
Any idea how I can get them back??
Any idea how I can get them back??
In 1 document - all the citations remain in the text but the bibliography that inserted at the end is no longer there when I re-open the document having saved it. If I try to reinsert the bibliography, I get a message saying that there are no citations (and the text of the citations in the document is no longer recognized as citations which I can edit by Zotero).
In 2nd document - having put in citations and bibliography, saved, and restarted computer - all the references have entirely disappeared from the document (as if I'd never entered them).
both these have happened more than once
For the 1st issue, can you think of anything unusual you have done? The most common way this would happen would be by saving the document in a format that doesn't support reference marks—that'd include .doc, .docx, .rtf, or, e.g. opening it in google doc and saving it from there (in any format).
I think that the same thing happened to me. I created a word document with reference marks and a bibliography in it a few weeks ago. When I re-opened it today, my superscript marks are there, but they are not linked to any citations and the bibliography is gone. I looked at all versions I saved in various places and they are gone from all.
Based on your answer above, I think the problem is that I saved the documents as .doc as I didn't know that I needed to save in a different format. Is that what probably happened? If so, is there any way to recover things, or do I have to reinsert my citations and start over? (and save in a different format)?
Thanks, Lisa
If you were in Word all along, this is far less likely -- you'd have to have saved it in a different format (like .rtf or so) quite specifically, which isn't particularly likely. Both .doc and .docx save the Fields that Zotero inserts in Word documents for citations.
If this does happen with Word only, we'd really like to know how. So if anyone is able to reliably replicate this, that'd be helpful. Also, anything unusual you have done with your documents would be helpful. As I say in my first post, the Zotero citation information is written into the Word file in a standard way that's used by other Word functions (such as cross references, e.g.) too, so with normal use there really shouldn't be a way for them to just disappear.
This seems a well posed problem. I am using zotero for the first time and in a libraoffice platform (on Ubuntu 14.2)
This happened more than once with no clue to me what so ever ! I inserted the references and the corresponding bibliography at the end of the text.
Then I closed it (after saving), re-opened and did a text modification, clicked on the cross button. It asked me for the preferred format which had chosen as 'Microsoft .docx'.
Then again when I reopened it, I could not retrieve any of the links. The citations (say Wallner et al., and the corresponding previously inserted bibliography) were merely texts without links.
How do I save the document so that the citations and bibligraphies remain linked for further edit ?
If you have any hint, kindly let me know.
- sankar
Preferably, use .odt.
But I am having to incorporate the references one more time.
Tried with just saving a copy of the original document in .odt.
That did not work.
Probably that's how it is.
Thanks adamsmith.
https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting#citations_converted_to_plain_text
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