Importing RIS from Mendeley
I'm having problems shifting from Mendeley to Zotero. Here is a sample of a RIS file I'm trying to import into Zotero from Mendeley (after using M's export function), giving me this: "An error occurred while trying to import the selected file. Please ensure that the file is valid and try again."
TY - JOUR
T1 - Metrics and Methodology for Sustainable Development 1
A1 - Bradley, Barbara R
Y1 - 2001///
JF - Sustainable Development
L1 - file:///C:/blahblah/Bradley - 2001 - Metrics and Methodology for Sustainable Development 1.pdf
ER -
I initially thought it might have something to do with the pdf linked to the reference. So I removed the L1 tag completely.
TY - JOUR
T1 - Metrics and Methodology for Sustainable Development 1
A1 - Bradley, Barbara R
Y1 - 2001///
JF - Sustainable Development
ER -
and got the same error. So now I have no idea what to do. Can anyone help? Ideally I would like to import the pdf files into Zotero as well!
TY - JOUR
T1 - Metrics and Methodology for Sustainable Development 1
A1 - Bradley, Barbara R
Y1 - 2001///
JF - Sustainable Development
L1 - file:///C:/blahblah/Bradley - 2001 - Metrics and Methodology for Sustainable Development 1.pdf
ER -
I initially thought it might have something to do with the pdf linked to the reference. So I removed the L1 tag completely.
TY - JOUR
T1 - Metrics and Methodology for Sustainable Development 1
A1 - Bradley, Barbara R
Y1 - 2001///
JF - Sustainable Development
ER -
and got the same error. So now I have no idea what to do. Can anyone help? Ideally I would like to import the pdf files into Zotero as well!
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(2)(+0000001): Translate: Translation using RIS failed:thrown exception => Invalid item type 'false' in ItemFields.getFieldIDFromTypeAndBase()
url => /home/ajlyon/development/zotero/ristmp
downloadAssociatedFiles => true
automaticSnapshots => true
@karishma: You can ignore the error here-- we'll figure out what's going on. I'm posting the error for the reference of other developers.
I found what I was doing wrong: I was opening the RIS file in Microsoft Word to edit it. If I open it in Notepad, remove the L1 tag and then try an import, it works! I guess it must be something to do with Word.
But that still means I need to go through all my references and manually remove the links one by one. Any ideas on a) how to save time and b) how to keep the pdfs linked to the reference? And thanks for responding so quickly, you guys are awesome!
I'm testing this theory out with pdfs that have shorter file names, and Zotero seems to recognize them. Maybe that's the trick!??
Another thought would be empty spaces in file names - that's sometimes an issue, though it shouldn't be.
[Edit: That is, with the actual path C:\blahblahblah\..]
If there is no note attached to a file on Mendeley: on importing into Zotero, I get the same error message, but then when I click ok, Zotero DOES import the reference... only without the pdf attached to it
If there IS a note attached: I get the same error message and the reference does not import
@article{Arrington1995,
author = {Arrington, D.A.},
file = {:C$\backslash$:/blah/1995(2).pdf:pdf},
issn = {1526-100X},
journal = {Restoration Ecology},
number = {3},
pages = {146},
publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons},
title = {{The restoration process}},
url = {http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119255793/abstract},
volume = {3},
year = {1995}
}
Sample 2 (with note):
@article{Aronson1993a,
annote = {Note is here
},
author = {Aronson, J. and Floret, C. and Floc'h, E. and Ovalle, C. and Pontanier, R.},
file = {:C$\backslash$:/blah/1993(2).pdf:pdf},
issn = {1526-100X},
journal = {Restoration ecology},
number = {1},
pages = {8--17},
publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons},
title = {{Restoration and rehabilitation of degraded ecosystems in arid and semi-arid lands. I. A view from the south}},
url = {http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119311317/abstract},
volume = {1},
year = {1993}
}
$\backslash$with an actual backslash (\)?I can still replicate issues, so I'll see if I can track this down anyway.
But I agree that Zotero rocks.