"My EBSCOhost" folder - disastrous interaction
I tried saving a journal article entry from Ebsco's personalized list of saved items (in "My Folder"). Zotero took ALL the items from the list -- cool. But it doesn't seem to get the fields sorted right. OK -- I can work with that. But then I created a folder in Zotero, tried moving all these items (about 20) into the folder, saw that they were still in the main folder and deleted them. This deleted them from the folder I had just created too. When I went back to "My EBSCOhost" folder to do the whole thing again, I found that Zotero had deleted all the items in my EBSCO folder! This is a disastrous interaction with Ebsco's "My folder" system! Please address this or add a warning about it.
I usually cite a lot of journal articles, and they tend to be more complex to cite than books, which are pretty easy to begin with (for citation styles). If Zotero doesn't deal well with journal articles, its utility is nil for me.
I usually cite a lot of journal articles, and they tend to be more complex to cite than books, which are pretty easy to begin with (for citation styles). If Zotero doesn't deal well with journal articles, its utility is nil for me.
@benzpt: Collections are virtual groupings of items for organizational purposes, but the items themselves exist in your Library. Deleting an item from your Library will delete it from all collections. Also, what do you mean by "it doesn't seem to get the fields sorted right"?
I didn't write the EBSCOhost translator and don't know how the My Folder system works, but I'm not sure what Zotero would be doing that would delete the items. Were you signed in to My EBSCOhost? If not, returning to the site after your session had expired might cause your selections to be lost. Alternatively, did you have "Remove these items from folder after saving" selected when you exported from EBSCO? It's the default setting.
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Two other problems exist with EBSCO:
1. citation information is not the complete information on the webpage (no abstract information is imported)
2. the website reference is incorrect/not the one listed after "persistent link to this article". it directs you to the main EBSCO page that we cannot access through using a signed in under a school's subscription (as most students are). Sometimes, it is even the author's email address if that info is provided by EBSCO (??)-- in either case the reference information is incorrect.
I LOVE zotero so any help in this are would be greatly appreciated!!