Why no volume, issue, start page, and end page in Zotero
I was interested in adding the following reference into Zotero from an Ovid Search Engine
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology. 17(4):504-7, 2010 Jul-Aug.15.
Here are the following steps I took to do so.
1. I exported the reference as an RIS file. Below is the RIS output copied to MS word.
TY - ELEC
ID - 20471916
T1 - Use of anti-skid material and patient-positioning to prevent patient shifting during robotic-assisted gynecologic procedures.
A1 - Klauschie, Jennifer
A1 - Wechter, M E
A1 - Jacob, K
A1 - Zanagnolo, V
A1 - Montero, R
A1 - Magrina, J
A1 - Kho, R
Y1 - 2010//
N2 - STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate patient shifting with the current practice of use of an antiskid material and patient positioning during robotic procedures in gynecology., DESIGN: Pilot observational study (Canadian Task Force classification)., SETTING: Tertiary referral center., PATIENTS: Twenty-two women undergoing robotic-assisted gynecologic procedures., INTERVENTION: Antiskid material (egg-crate pink foam) was placed beneath patients and patient positioning was used during robotic-assisted procedures., MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Patient position was marked before and after surgery. Measurements of shift distance before and after surgery were determined for each patient. Median (range) shift distance was 1.3 (0-7.5) cm. There was no significant association between shift in position and either body mass index or duration of the Trendelenburg position. No shoulder neuropathic injuries were observed during the study., CONCLUSION: Minimal patient shifting is observed with the use of an antiskid material and patient positioning described, without the use of shoulder braces and straps. Copyright (c) 2010 AAGL. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
KW - Female
KW - *Gynecologic Surgical Procedures
KW - Humans
KW - *Intraoperative Care
KW - *Patient Positioning/is [Instrumentation]
KW - Patient Positioning/mt [Methods]
KW - Pilot Projects
KW - Postoperative Complications/pc [Prevention & Control]
KW - *Robotics
JF - Journal of minimally invasive gynecology
JA - J Minim Invasive Gynecol
VL - 17
IS - 4
SP - 504
EP - 7
CY - United States
PB - Mayo Clinic Arizona, Department of Gynecologic Surgery, Phoenix, AZ 85054, USA. klauschie.jennifer@mayo.edu
SN - 1553-4650
M1 - 101235322
L2 - http://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&PAGE=reference&D=medl&NEWS=N&AN=20471916
ER -
2. Next I imported the RIS file into Zotero. Below is the generated report from Zotero that I copied into MS word.
Use of anti-skid material and patient-positioning to prevent patient shifting during robotic-assisted gynecologic procedures.
Type Web Page
Author Jennifer Klauschie
Author M E Wechter
Author K Jacob
Author V Zanagnolo
Author R Montero
Author J Magrina
Author R Kho
Abstract
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate patient shifting with the current practice of use of an antiskid material and patient positioning during robotic procedures in gynecology., DESIGN: Pilot observational study (Canadian Task Force classification)., SETTING: Tertiary referral center., PATIENTS: Twenty-two women undergoing robotic-assisted gynecologic procedures., INTERVENTION: Antiskid material (egg-crate pink foam) was placed beneath patients and patient positioning was used during robotic-assisted procedures., MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Patient position was marked before and after surgery. Measurements of shift distance before and after surgery were determined for each patient. Median (range) shift distance was 1.3 (0-7.5) cm. There was no significant association between shift in position and either body mass index or duration of the Trendelenburg position. No shoulder neuropathic injuries were observed during the study., CONCLUSION: Minimal patient shifting is observed with the use of an antiskid material and patient positioning described, without the use of shoulder braces and straps. Copyright (c) 2010 AAGL. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Website Title Journal of minimally invasive gynecology
Date 2010
URL http://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&PAGE=reference&…
Extra 101235322
Date Added Friday, February 25, 2011 2:37:24 PM
Modified Friday, February 25, 2011 2:37:24 PM
Tags:
* *Gynecologic Surgical Procedures
* *Intraoperative Care
* *Patient Positioning/is [Instrumentation]
* *Robotics
* Female
* Humans
* Patient Positioning/mt [Methods]
* Pilot Projects
* Postoperative Complications/pc [Prevention & Control]
Attachments * Full Text (HTML)
3. Using these steps Zotero did not import the references volume, issue, start and end page as expected. Zotero therefore is a less than effective reference management tool if I am unable to get this data imported into the system automatically. As an aside, when I enter the DOI number for this reference into Zotero, the references volume, issue, start and end page are imported correctly.
Please help because I love the product otherwise
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology. 17(4):504-7, 2010 Jul-Aug.15.
Here are the following steps I took to do so.
1. I exported the reference as an RIS file. Below is the RIS output copied to MS word.
TY - ELEC
ID - 20471916
T1 - Use of anti-skid material and patient-positioning to prevent patient shifting during robotic-assisted gynecologic procedures.
A1 - Klauschie, Jennifer
A1 - Wechter, M E
A1 - Jacob, K
A1 - Zanagnolo, V
A1 - Montero, R
A1 - Magrina, J
A1 - Kho, R
Y1 - 2010//
N2 - STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate patient shifting with the current practice of use of an antiskid material and patient positioning during robotic procedures in gynecology., DESIGN: Pilot observational study (Canadian Task Force classification)., SETTING: Tertiary referral center., PATIENTS: Twenty-two women undergoing robotic-assisted gynecologic procedures., INTERVENTION: Antiskid material (egg-crate pink foam) was placed beneath patients and patient positioning was used during robotic-assisted procedures., MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Patient position was marked before and after surgery. Measurements of shift distance before and after surgery were determined for each patient. Median (range) shift distance was 1.3 (0-7.5) cm. There was no significant association between shift in position and either body mass index or duration of the Trendelenburg position. No shoulder neuropathic injuries were observed during the study., CONCLUSION: Minimal patient shifting is observed with the use of an antiskid material and patient positioning described, without the use of shoulder braces and straps. Copyright (c) 2010 AAGL. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
KW - Female
KW - *Gynecologic Surgical Procedures
KW - Humans
KW - *Intraoperative Care
KW - *Patient Positioning/is [Instrumentation]
KW - Patient Positioning/mt [Methods]
KW - Pilot Projects
KW - Postoperative Complications/pc [Prevention & Control]
KW - *Robotics
JF - Journal of minimally invasive gynecology
JA - J Minim Invasive Gynecol
VL - 17
IS - 4
SP - 504
EP - 7
CY - United States
PB - Mayo Clinic Arizona, Department of Gynecologic Surgery, Phoenix, AZ 85054, USA. klauschie.jennifer@mayo.edu
SN - 1553-4650
M1 - 101235322
L2 - http://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&PAGE=reference&D=medl&NEWS=N&AN=20471916
ER -
2. Next I imported the RIS file into Zotero. Below is the generated report from Zotero that I copied into MS word.
Use of anti-skid material and patient-positioning to prevent patient shifting during robotic-assisted gynecologic procedures.
Type Web Page
Author Jennifer Klauschie
Author M E Wechter
Author K Jacob
Author V Zanagnolo
Author R Montero
Author J Magrina
Author R Kho
Abstract
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate patient shifting with the current practice of use of an antiskid material and patient positioning during robotic procedures in gynecology., DESIGN: Pilot observational study (Canadian Task Force classification)., SETTING: Tertiary referral center., PATIENTS: Twenty-two women undergoing robotic-assisted gynecologic procedures., INTERVENTION: Antiskid material (egg-crate pink foam) was placed beneath patients and patient positioning was used during robotic-assisted procedures., MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Patient position was marked before and after surgery. Measurements of shift distance before and after surgery were determined for each patient. Median (range) shift distance was 1.3 (0-7.5) cm. There was no significant association between shift in position and either body mass index or duration of the Trendelenburg position. No shoulder neuropathic injuries were observed during the study., CONCLUSION: Minimal patient shifting is observed with the use of an antiskid material and patient positioning described, without the use of shoulder braces and straps. Copyright (c) 2010 AAGL. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Website Title Journal of minimally invasive gynecology
Date 2010
URL http://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&PAGE=reference&…
Extra 101235322
Date Added Friday, February 25, 2011 2:37:24 PM
Modified Friday, February 25, 2011 2:37:24 PM
Tags:
* *Gynecologic Surgical Procedures
* *Intraoperative Care
* *Patient Positioning/is [Instrumentation]
* *Robotics
* Female
* Humans
* Patient Positioning/mt [Methods]
* Pilot Projects
* Postoperative Complications/pc [Prevention & Control]
Attachments * Full Text (HTML)
3. Using these steps Zotero did not import the references volume, issue, start and end page as expected. Zotero therefore is a less than effective reference management tool if I am unable to get this data imported into the system automatically. As an aside, when I enter the DOI number for this reference into Zotero, the references volume, issue, start and end page are imported correctly.
Please help because I love the product otherwise
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If you replace the first line with
TY - JOUR
this should work correctly.
While it's theoretically possible to evaluate the information in the RIS to determine item type that's be pretty advanced, so I don't think it's going to happen.
No need to double post btw. - the category of the forum doesn't matter terribly to start with - and double post just make things messy.
But in this case you should just click the page icon in the address bar of Firefox to save from Ovid. We have a site translator that should enable one-click saving for their site. If that doesn't work, see http://www.zotero.org/support/troubleshooting_translator_issues
[Please disregard this banter. The advice of trying to use the address bar icon still stands -- the translator was last updated in early January, and it should be working.]