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Well, anyhow, thank you very, very much for your help
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That seems to be a solution! I don't know why the shibboleth login is a problem now when it wasn't before, but I'll just try to remember to not log in.
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Well, I restarted the computer just to make sure all the login information was gone, and I was able to successfully import the information from that link. I was also able to do a search of several JSTOR articles without logging in through shibboleth…
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I know. But that's how it is. I used to try to access those resources simply by logging in, but it would send me in a login loop. The solution, even according to my university's technology helpdesk, is to always use the VPN when accessing resources …
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No, the VPN isn't the shibboleth login; I use a cisco VPN client. In order for me to access the databases of academic articles through my university, I need to have a university IP address, which is what I get by accessing via VPN. Then I also have…
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I am connected to my University by VPN. However, I have been able to successfully use the extension to download citations into the standalone via the VPN, previously. A sample URL: http://www.jstor.org.proxy2.library.illinois.edu/stable/401010…
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1. I did not get the same behavior; the title did appear in the popup for this item, and it did appear in my library on the standalone. 2. I see "Zotero Standalone is currently available." 3. Operating system: PC, Windows 8.1 Zotero Stan…
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I am having the same problem, although it is all the time - regardless of my internet connection.