Unable to import exported ris (from Refworks Legacy) to Zotero.
When I try to import my ris-files to Zotero (5.0.56) I get the following message:
"The selected file is not in a supported format."
This is one example of what the text-files looks like:
TY - JOUR
ID - 4
A1 - Hauser, Russ
A1 - Skakkebaek, Niels E.
A1 - Hass, Ulla
A1 - Toppari, Jorma
A1 - Juul, Anders
A1 - Andersson, Anna Maria
A1 - Kortenkamp, Andreas
A1 - Heindel, Jerrold J.
A1 - Trasande, Leonardo
T1 - Male reproductive disorders, diseases, and costs of exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the European Union
Y1 - 2015
VL - 100
IS - 4
SP - 1267
EP - 1277
PB - Oxford University Press
JF - The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
M1 - Journal Article
ER -
When I use "Import from Clipboard" it works fine, so that's good. So where shouldn't be anything wrong with the ris-format. But why doesn't it work to import the file?
I read in older forum threads that I should try to reset the translators, in the advanced tab under preferences. I tried that, but it didn't help.
We are cancelling our RefWorks-subscription at my university, and we want to help our researchers to migrate to Zotero. And it would be much more convenient for us if the file import worked.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
"The selected file is not in a supported format."
This is one example of what the text-files looks like:
TY - JOUR
ID - 4
A1 - Hauser, Russ
A1 - Skakkebaek, Niels E.
A1 - Hass, Ulla
A1 - Toppari, Jorma
A1 - Juul, Anders
A1 - Andersson, Anna Maria
A1 - Kortenkamp, Andreas
A1 - Heindel, Jerrold J.
A1 - Trasande, Leonardo
T1 - Male reproductive disorders, diseases, and costs of exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals in the European Union
Y1 - 2015
VL - 100
IS - 4
SP - 1267
EP - 1277
PB - Oxford University Press
JF - The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
M1 - Journal Article
ER -
When I use "Import from Clipboard" it works fine, so that's good. So where shouldn't be anything wrong with the ris-format. But why doesn't it work to import the file?
I read in older forum threads that I should try to reset the translators, in the advanced tab under preferences. I tried that, but it didn't help.
We are cancelling our RefWorks-subscription at my university, and we want to help our researchers to migrate to Zotero. And it would be much more convenient for us if the file import worked.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
Does that mean that it's saved as plain text? Should it be in plain text?
I tried also to export from Refworks in "RefWorks Tagged Format", with the same result.. It says the format isn't supported when I try to import the file, but it works when I import from the clipboard.
https://www.zotero.org/support/debug_output
And would you mind uploading a sample file somewhere I can download it?
edit: and yes, that does show it's plain text and it should be plain text, so that's looking right and Notepad is terrible with newlines.
D890874405
I also tried with the "Bibliographic Software" format-file (ris), and this is the debug ID:
D1824406909
You can download the files here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ogA5LzVOOp564jaZ9pk25_D5miGGFL4_
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1sbhgjMS6suWONZ4S6vzpUS_vUHJjXWeR
Thanks for taking the time to look at it!
Like I mentioned earlier in the thread, we are about to develop a guide for our researchers, explaining how to migrate from RefWorks, so maybe this is something worth mentioning? Or should it by default be set to (auto detect)? (But apparently it wasn't for me..)
Another question, when exporting from RefWorks, you get the following options:
Bibliographic Software (EndNote,Reference Manager,ProCite)
BibTeX – RefWorks ID
Citation List
RefWorks Tagged Format
RefWorks XML Format
Tab Delimited
Zotero seems to be able to handle most of them right, but is some format more preferable?
Thanks again @dstillman and @adamsmith