Best way to import a CSV File.
Hello everyone,
I have exported a collection in Zotero into a CSV file to perform data analysis. So, now I have completed all the analysis and updated the CSV file. I want to delete the existing collection and import the updated CSV file into Zotero. But, as Zotero doesn't support importing CSV files directly, is there any easy way to convert that CSV into any other file type that Zotero accepts and import it as a collection?
I have exported a collection in Zotero into a CSV file to perform data analysis. So, now I have completed all the analysis and updated the CSV file. I want to delete the existing collection and import the updated CSV file into Zotero. But, as Zotero doesn't support importing CSV files directly, is there any easy way to convert that CSV into any other file type that Zotero accepts and import it as a collection?
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And also, could you please explain this clearly - "Note that if you delete and recreate, existing documents that refer to these items will have broken references."
For the 2nd part - if you have a Word file that uses (references) one of these items from your zotero library, those references will give you errors after you delete them from Zotero. Export-import doesn't augment your existing zotero data, it deletes existing and adds (not replaces) entirely unconnected new ones. Merge rather than delete will keep the references intact, but it's more work.
RIS is plain text and is a very simple format, your students can bulk export, search and replace, and import, as long as it stays plaintext. On Windows, that means search and replace in something like notepad, not Word. On MacOS, TextEdit in plain text mode (which is not the default), or CotEditor.
However, it is not a great idea because the imported record will not replace the old ones, so you'd have many near-duplicates to merge after that - see https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/exporting which explains why an export is not a proper backup.