What's with the CrossRef info?

I used to sort by # of citations, but that plug-in (Citations Count Manager) isn't compatible with the newest update (I use a Mac). I used this frequently to get a sense of which articles had the most impact. I see there is CrossRef info in the Notes field, but what does the date refer to? Does it ever update?
  • Can you provide an example of what you're referring to?
  • In the Notes field, here's an example:

    22 citations (Crossref/DOI) [2024-03-07]

    That date doesn't match either the date of the article (it's about 2 years after) or the date I added it (a few months after it was published). I never use that field, so whatever's there is coming in with the import or is being added by virtue of the DOI, presumably.
  • What's the DOI, and how did you add it? What does it say in the Library Catalog field?

    Can you provide a Report ID?
  • Some googling suggests this is likely added to Extra by an add-on -- zotero-cita perhaps, or zotero-references?
    It then adds up in bibtex note or annotation on export on gets re-imported as a note.
  • Heres the DOI: 10.1177/20413866211041157.

    Library Catalog field is: DOI.org (Crossref).

    I agree with @adamsmith, although the only plug-in I have/had is the citations count manager. It's not an error per se (and it may have been doing this forever; I just never had reason to look at the Extra field). Usually I'm bringing articles in from the journal website (via my library's access with EBSCOhost).
  • Does anyone have the Citation Count Manager working on a Mac (ie, is the incompatibility a Mac issue? That's my suspicion, since I *just* got rolled over to Zotero 7).
  • edited 16 days ago
    There is a forked version of Citation Counts Manager for Zotero 7 but it only reached beta prerelease (in 2023). The posted Issues suggest it may have some problems working in the most recent iterations of v7.
    https://github.com/FrLars21/ZoteroCitationCountsManager
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