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I also experienced this yesterday, just after installing the Zotero Better BibTex plugin. Are you also using that?
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Thanks! And interesting, I hadn't realised it could be PMIDs.
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Are you trying to save references from Google Scholar? Make sure you have not just Zotero Standalone (i.e. the newest version of Zotero), but also a Zotero Connector for the browser you're using. Then there would be no need to use "Import into Ref…
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Bonus points if it can also be there in some form of embedded metadata that a translator can fetch. (See here for why this came up BTW.)
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This probably should be on the about Zotero page. While citing software is easy, figuring out the (institutional) author is not trivial in the case of Zotero (e.g. the About page makes it seem like joint authorship between the Roy Rosenzweig Center …
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Thanks so much for your help!
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My bad, you are right! Works perfectly. (Glossa is making their life difficult by requesting this info, which isn't available in all dissertation repositories, but that is their own problem...)
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Looking good! The only thing still missing, as far as I can see, is the place for dissertations. So what is now: Akita, Kimi. 2009. A Grammar of Sound-Symbolic Words in Japanese: Theoretical Approaches to Iconic and Lexical Properties of Japanese …
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Any chance someone like @damnation, @bwiernik or @adamsmith could help out with this? No hurry, but these are changes that I've confirmed with the journal staff are needed, and it would be great if Zotero could offer the correct Glossa style.
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Based on an edited version of a paper I just got back, a couple more further tiny changes would be necessary: In-text citations 1. In in-text citations with
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Just to note bwiernik's workflow here would make an excellent blog posting or documentation page. I'm sure many people would be happy to hear of a good way to use Zotero for a systematic review and this sounds like a well thought out method.
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Thanks!
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Perhaps DongRP refers to the fact that ZotFile no longer has a Watch folder and that you have to either drag or right-click and make ZF look for the most recent file? (P.S., seen the repeated reports of the added file popup persisting on Windows, b…
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Aah this explains some of the oddities I've been experiencing too! +1 — and kudos to andselisk and hypnostene for diagnosing the problem in detail.
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Just a +1 here for forgiving search, which strips diacritics for search purposes and will retrieve both Özyürek & Ozyurek. This seems to me the minimum viable solution that might be useful to most users in most cases and doesn't open up the can…
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Did some further testing and I think I found the conditions under which this happens. The key: messy typing (surprisingly common; at least enough so for me to not be aware that this united the cases in which I experienced this). Debug ID D170102562…
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Did a quick search on github and didn't see any reports there yet. I added a note to a thread that seemed most relevant but don't really know my way around the open issues there — help or guidance would be appreciated. I'm mainly interested in wheth…
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Better description of problems in this new thread.
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Fabulous, thank you!
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Zotero is able to automatically import bibliographic details for just about any paper you can find on just about any academic search engine or repository. Additionally, it can add papers and books to your library on the basis of DOI or ISBN. See Get…
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Thanks!
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Like cmf5, I also noticed that the 'File has been renamed' popup persists indefinitely until it is clicked. It also is layered on top of all other windows (not tied to Zotero). Seems to be a bug introduced along with the Z 5.0 update (for which than…
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It may be useful to read the few most recent posts on the Zotero blog (e.g. this one), which answer most of your questions here. In particular, please note the inescapable reality that "long term support for 4.0" is simply an impossibility due to ch…
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Ah, fair enough. I can see the problem with that as a default setting in cases when you're not aware which translator you're actually calling. there are many pages where a DOI or DOI-like string that might be present that doesn’t actually refer to …
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Relevant: new issue with De Gruyter translator.
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@Dr. Gweltaz: As you can see above, the Zotero developers really have no choice here, as Mozilla is discontinuing the relevant technologies. This means our beloved Firefox plugin will simply stop working at some point, and "everybody doing as they p…
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Re #2, adding a space doesn't make a difference. The "cited" search results don't seem to be filtered by year at all whatever I do. Re #1, you're right, the "in order as typed" is not critical and didn't change — the key point I wanted to make is t…
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Thanks for this great new version! I switched to Standalone long ago and I'm happy to see an update with so many improvements.
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Woops turns out my search was too quick. There is a relevant thread here: Single to multiple citations in Word plugin. Looks like this is not in the cards.
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I've used Zotero to write a PhD with a 500+ item bibliography. Beyond 200+ citations in a single document, any Word processor will start to slow down, so writing by chapter and merging later is generally a good idea. Zotero coped perfectly well. I …