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I've never thought as much about this as I should. Now that I look at an example see: DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-98711-4_7-1 and look at the page header; the magic that the Zotero translator does (to obtain the editors and distinguish them from authors) …
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Does Zotero recognize the tag: meta name="DC.contributor.editor" content="Surname, Given Name" I've seen that tag used? edit- I deleted a space
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see: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/exposing_metadata Your [[name="citation_editor" content="EDITOR"]] doesn't provide a editor's name
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I can export to BibTex and in Zotero RDF but not to MODS.
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It appears that there was a update to the translator and the word has been removed. A big thank you to whoever made the change! I edited the title to indicate that this issue has been resolved.
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I occasionally download more than 500 references from PubMed in nbib format and import them into Zotero. On my machine the process slows a little bit after 150-200 records.
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Has the style officially changed or is this something for a particular class? If the latter, see: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/REQUESTING.md#requesting-csl-styles or a guide to editing styles: https://www.zotero…
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What is the journal article URL exactly as you see it? Are you on campus? At home but logged in through campus?
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@kfwb In the very early days of Zotero I had to something similar for my doctoral thesis. I used Word's search and replace (don't replace all!) in the final version without Zotero field codes. Enter "United Nations International Children's Emergency…
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I'm confused, @ruwan or are you confusing the author field with the title fields
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For someone to properly respond to your post you will need to provide much more detailed information. See: https://www.zotero.org/support/reporting_problems At least: What OS? Word version? Zotero version? Better description of "crashed"?
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Remember, you can always follow the links to the publishers' websites from the EBSCO record. You will need to do this record by record. While this will be more tedious and time-consuming, you will often receive more complete metadata from the publis…
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There is/was a Vancouver style that did not shorten the pagination. I don't recall the correct version name and the Hogue example (in the Zotero style repository) doesn't provide a useful distinction to allow a user to find the correct one. That sa…
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This is simply a policy decision by the publisher to omit the issue number from the metadata it includes with the DOI record. I agree with you that this is inconvenient for those of us who need the issue number -- I know that the journal has an is…
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Thank you for the instantaneous reply.
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I subscribe to unlimited storage but I use scarcely more than the free amount of storage. If there is a better way to donate, I'd like to know.
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Did you have a desktop computer hacked but have a laptop with your Zotero files intact? If so sync the laptop to your Zotero account and then sync your desktop. If the hacked machine is your only computer, I don't have good news. If you don't have …
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To me, the only improvement that is almost necessary is to improve the search/query system. I am frequently frustrated by trying to query a phrase. Do I place the two or three words within quotes? That doesn't seem to help. I'd like to use simple Bo…
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Understand that I'm arguing against changing a colon to a period and vice-versa. To me, that complicates the issue of addressing the rules concerning upper case / lower case after the colon. The issue of a title without a subtitle punctuation delimi…
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@PierreHeuvelbeek Are you asking about publications that have title and subtitle with no punctuation separator and only a new-line? As @adamsmith pointed out above, Zotero's single field accommodates title and subtitle with a punctuation separator…
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Scopus has limits on the number of RIS and BibTeX exports that you are allowed within an hour. Once exceeded, your IP address is limited for many hours.
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"It sounded valid." That is the primary problem with chatGPT, the Bing-chatbot and the like. "They" speak with authority but gather the information from who-knows-where. I'm seeing college essays and reports that were clearly not written by a human …
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The RIS file you provided doesn't conform to the RIS specification. Does your RIS file end below the conclusion section of the abstract. It is missing important details: volume (VL), issue (IS), pagination (SP/EP), publication year (PY), ER to indi…
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If enough of your records have DOIs you could export those in a list and use the Zotero magic wand to bring the records into Zotero. Then, for the rest, do what @emilianoeheyns says.
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What browser? What OS? If Mac, is not "cmd-s" going to default to "save" the changes to a file/document? I wasn't aware that shortcut could be overridden within an application.
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Scopus has become very restrictive with controlling rapid access to its records. If you download records one-by-one and take a moment to hand-edit each record before the next request you can have a better experience. That said, a much more up-front …
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I'm motivated to ask... Did the publishers themselves collaborate on this publication/report or did organizations serve as administrative authors in a report jointly published by two publishers? I'm really asking if you needed both publishers to be …
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Describe "stuck". Zotero unresponsive? For how many seconds? How many PDF open files? Are the PDF files OCRed or images of text and illustrations? What version is your Mac OS? What version is your Zotero? [I presume you are viewing pdf files within…
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Mendeley has had a (very) flawed version of this, but the metadata it retrieves is very often wrong. The problem of incorrect metadata even extends to Elsevier/ ScienceDirect journals. It has been speculated that Mendeley gathers its metadata in par…
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I already hired Emiliano to develop a substantially-modified MODS export that better matches my SafetyLit database import parser. (Among other things, he eliminated the publisher-provided journal abbreviations and introduced some logic to handle pr…