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Problem resolved. Thanks for the help.
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I think I've just figured it out.
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OK, so I cleared the username and password, then shut down Zotero and re-started it. It did not give me the automatic "password not accepted" message when I re-started it, so I re-entered my credential and clicked the "sync" icon. And THEN it gave m…
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Tried that. As soon as I open/re-start Zotero, it gives me the same message. Is there some way to get Zotero to "forget" what I've entered previously?
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OK, thanks, adamsmith. If I can import from PubMed, that's easy enough. And I'm fine with making occasional corrections.
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OK, as I mentioned before, I'm a total newbie at this, and I didn't write in the commas myself in Zotero. I guess it's time to look for a tutorial. I have, obviously, imported each article from a different URL. But, for instance, the URL for th…
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I've been importing with the document open in Chrome. Also, I just tried manually correcting a reference in my Zotero library so that the names appear in the library in this form -- Woolf, SH and Aron, LY. When I tried to enter that citation in a ne…
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OK, I tried that, and it inserts incorrectly in the new document, too. So this means I can't count on Zotero to import author information correctly, right? I have to check every reference I save in the library to make certain it's correct? I don't m…
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I have just begun using Zotero, having become incredibly frustrated with this SAME problem (and others) in Refworks. I only have a couple of documents saved in my Zotero library -- but still, when I try to cite one of them in a Word document, I get …