Importing EndNote libaray, INCLUDING PDF attachments
I'm new to Zotero. I've spent the last 4 hours using the "search" feature of these forums and of the support section of the Zotero site. I have an EndNote library which is full of PDF attachments. I would like to import this library as well as all the attached PDFs into Zotero. It it true that this is impossible to do at the current time? (The library is large and the labour involved with manually re-attaching each of the PDF files from within Zotero really is not-at-all feasible.)
Huge thanks in advance for your advice,
Cameron
Huge thanks in advance for your advice,
Cameron
You should be able to import all the PDFs by using a single find and replace statement.
You will want to find And then replace it with
Thanks so much in advance--
Kay
I'd also note that, when I was using WordPad to edit the RIS text file exported by EndNote, all of my diacritical characters were getting massacred. If you use a slightly more advanced text editor, everything imports perfectly into Zotero.
1. Urls of my PDF attachments look like :
file://Euros/bases_biblio/MyTeam/MyName/PDF/Author2007.pdf
And when I try to import RIS file, I can read this message :
"An error occurred while trying to import the selected file. Please ensure that the file is valid and try again."
[Report ID: 942743707]
2. When I simplify the URLs by changing files location and beginning :
file://Euros/bases_biblio/MyTeam/MyName/PDF/Author2007.pdf
in
file://D:/Author2007.pdf
It works but the files have lost their names, they are renamed like "Full Text (PDF)".
Is it possible to preserve their previous name ?
Thanks in advance,
remi
Oups, you're right : it is just the names as they appear in Zotero, thanks.
Thankfully I found a solution:
I'm not sure if other versions have this, but X2 allows you to convert figures to attachments. It's in References>Figure>convert figures to file attachments. You can ctrl-A to select all and do this in a batch. Now your RIS file will be imported to zotero with attachments. Saved me hours.
Now I have no more need for EN. Hooray!
> "internal-pdf://" and replace that string with
> "file://C:/location/where/endnote/stores/your/pdfs
> ". (This type of directory structure is for
> Windows C: drive. Obviously, for the various
> flavours of unix, you won't be pointing to a C:
> drive.)
Under Mac OS X (which is unix), the only way I could get it to work was copying the PDF folder from the EndNote library to the root ot the startup disk and search-replacing "internal-pdf://" by "file:///PDF/" (important! - 3 slashes).
But would be nice if Zotero in the next version would guess the meaning of "internal-pdf:" itself.
Zotero will not import multiple PDFs. A number of my records in Endnote have multiple PDFs embedded, and each PDF has a distinct "internal-pdf://" location. After import, these show up in the URL field in the right Zotero pane, and the middle pane shows "Full Text (PDF)" as an attachment, but Zotero will cannot open them. It says "The attached file could not be found. It may have been moved or deleted outside of Zotero."
Any solution to this?
Also, each record now displays the old Endnote file location in the URL field, but my old URL field in Endnote becomes an attached Note in Zotero. Is there any way Zotero can import the URL field in Endnote into the URL field in Zotero at the same time as importing the PDFs?
Any advice much appreciated, thanks!
The Zotero URL field is supposed to be a place for a single URL that would be used in citations. For example, when citing a webpage you want to include the URL as part of the reference, clearly you would never want to include the local link to the PDF in a reference.
Now Endnote uses URL differently, sometimes it is the canonical link to the item, but other times it is just a URL, or list of URLs, that are in some way related to the item.
Zotero has the ability to support these two different sorts of URLs. The Item URL field is for a single URL used when citing the item. Items can also have attached links to other URLs and or a series of PDFs.
So the problem is this. How could Zotero figure out which sort of URLs are in the RIS file when the RIS file squishes them together?
This is how the import process is working now: If my reference in Endnote has a single URL and no attachment, the URL is imported into the Zotero URL field. If my reference in Endnote has a single URL and a single attached PDF, the URL is imported into Zotero as a Note and the PDF link goes into the Zotero URL field. If my reference in Endnote has multiple URLs and/or multiple PDFs then they are not imported.
The RIS text file from the Endnote export has field labels. This RIS file has the exported URLs listed in a field "UR", and the attached PDF file in a field "N1". So, when importing, why does Zotero effectively move the (now redundant) PDF file location from N1 into the UR field, and in so doing move the URL?
Whatever, I shall go through my Endnote database and remove multiple URLs in the URL field...
If your UR fields appear ahead of your L1 fields, UR should be placed in the Zotero URL field & your L1 should become a PDF attachment.
The spec allows semicolon separators (I don't think Endnote actually uses these, though) & so we can potentially parse each entry more intelligently too (to extract multiple URLs when given in a single field).
My L1 fields appear ahead of of UR fields, so is this an issue with the Endnote RIS export, or can the Zotero import switch it to read the UR field first?
Good news about using semicolons for muliple PDFs, perhaps an option for future releases... Thanks
I am having trouble getting my Endnote X2 library imported, and it is due to the pointers to PDF files. I have read many of these forum posts about replacing "internal-pdf:", but my PDFs are all stored on a network drive, and so I am wondering if I am just not replacing the new pathname correctly.
I tried the equivalent of this:
"file://servername.edu/username/My Library/"
but the record does not import. If I delete the UR field entirely, the record imports fine. Is it simply a matter of adding a few "/"s or modifying how I specify the path?
Thanks
It turned out that due to the nature of my server, the URL link only works if it is:
"\\servername.edu\path\to\file.pdf" with no "file:" and without substituting a drive letter for the servername. It would probably be helpful to others to understand the details of our server set-up such that this is required, but unfortunately I don't know those details. Anyway, this worked fine for me and I was able to import ~1000 records quickly once that was taken care of.
One other hangup that caused problems that I'll note for other new users is that occasionally I had a "%20" in the URL instead of a space, and these all had to be replaced in order to not cause an error.
I'm having some trouble after following the instructions in this thread to change the path that Endnote gives pdfs. After import, the pdf path which was L1 in the RIS format, becomes the URL field in Zotero replacing the URL in the RIS UR field. Is this the correct behavior? Should the pdf not show up in the attachments tab?
Thanks,
The URL is currently filled in by the Zotero RIS translator before anything else and the translator should probably be changed, but there is a work-around for now.
I have to go to Endnote, Edit > Output Styles > Open Style Manager, and double click on RefMan (RIS) Export > Bibliography, Templates. Then for each Reference Type I have to go through and move the UR field above the L1 field in the list?
Also, in the exported RIS file, could I add semi-colons in fields with multiple entries, such as PDFs, keywords,URLs, and Zotero can then import multiple items?
I'd like to know more about how Zotero imports using RIS, how it assigns the fields and any translation quirks such as importing in a certain order, e.g. UR field before L1.
This may also help me understand strange translations, e.g. when importing a Conference Paper from Endnote, it becomes a Journal Paper in Zotero, the Conference is imported as Series, conference Dates are imported as a Note, and Abstract also becomes a Note :(
Is there anywhere I can find whether these issues are being worked on in up-coming versions of Zotero, so I can avoid unnecessary editing work?
Many thanks :)
https://www.zotero.org/trac/browser/extension/trunk/translators/RIS.js Much of this might be due to EndNote's export (which has many long-standing bugs). Feel free to share any example record that does not import as expected. The best way is to search the forums & report any issues that you see. I am unsure of what "unnecessary editing" you are trying to save yourself. You may have to modify EndNote's export style for some bugs that cannot be worked around. You should not have to edit your RIS manually much. If you want to modify zotero, drop a note in the dev group & monitor svn/trac.
I'm working on Windows and I tried able to export my Endnote library with PDFs to Zotero. At first, it looked like it worked fine, because I could see my library in Zotero. However, when I clicked the PDF icons (in Zotero), I got the following error message:
The attached file could not be found.
It may have been moved or deleted outside of Zotero.
What did I do wrong?
Thanks in advance for your help.
If it's on the same computer, please create an error report immediately after trying to open one of the pdfs.
http://www.zotero.org/support/reporting_bugs