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If this helps, here are the authors of the full report, the technical summary and the 8 first chapters (I followed the format of the existing IPCC translator) report6Editors = 'Hans-Otto Pörtner; Debra Cynthia Roberts; Melinda M.B. Tignor; Elvira S…
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I agree, this should be easier. Thank you
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I guess this answers your question: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/404909/#Comment_404909
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Debug output: D102768457
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Zotero was able to download the PDF from the second link, but not from the first. (Firefox 101.0.1, Zotero connector 5.0.95)
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@bwiernik I am certain it is relevant, but thank you for the advice
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https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/webdav_services
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Zotero doesn't handle memory efficiently on import. You may be out of RAM. References: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/336551 https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/336258
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How to suppress the capitalization and why the capitalization.
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Still exists in version 5.0.71. What could explain this?
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So you are trying to save ALL the books metadata at ONCE, right? Then it doesn't work for me neither
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@slindber The developer of the app
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If it's for me, yes, I can successfully save both to Zotero
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I cannot reproduce. I had a problem with the third item of the list, but switching from Kindle version to hardcover version solved the problem. Using Zotero 5.0.70, Zotero connector 5.0.56beta3 on Firefox 68.0 in Ubuntu 18.04.2
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Not a Linux Mint user, but on my Ubuntu, Zotero uses the default browser.
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Most probably a site access limit. Please also read large-scale imports from databases.
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Are you at the root of your library (i.e. My Library) when you search this record? I often don't find an item because I forgot I was displaying a subcollection and not the whole library.
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This is the normal behavior. Manage everything from Zotero.
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Am I the only one facing this issue?
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This is given name disambiguation. You need to check if for a same author, the given name is identical and to refresh the document for the modification, if any, to be taken into account.
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Four years ago it wasn't possible. Not sure something has changed since.
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I meant two distinct and clear ERL style names: one with numerical system and one with alphabetical system. It is not intuitive to search for "institute of physics" when one is searching for "environmental research letter" with numeric system.
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It seems to work, yes. Thank you for your help and sorry for the misunderstanding.
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1 Yes, this is what the Zotero Connector provides 2 The chapter shouldn't display neither a DOI/URL nor an access date
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It would be nice to have dependent style of ERL to this one.
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First, I did a mistake, book item is not affected, but book chapter is Using examples listed on this page, LibreOffice, Journal of Climate style, I get: Anthes, R. A., 1986: The General Question of Predictability. Mesoscale Meteorology and Forecas…
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Sorry to revive the thread. I also noticed the current American Meteorological Society style adds the DOI and the access date to the reference to book and book chapter, which is not required and should be removed.
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By "numeric", do you mean numerical system for citation? Meanwhile, from the author guidelines, you may use either Vancouver numerical system or Harvard alphabetical system for publication in ERL. "You may use either of these two systems for your …
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