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awesome!
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Similar to @danieltomasz, I think PDF Expert is pretty good since its easy to "sync" PDFs from Dropbox. I also agree with Chris Benedict that the Zotero community would gladly help fund iOS app development
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glad to know its working for chrome. I don't have much experience with the firefox connector though... :-/.
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ah, great. I have a simple "fix" for this here: https://github.com/zotero/translators/pull/2165 and can include other NPG journals that are online only.
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yeah, the RIS seems fine. I use the chrome connector and it doesn't give an error message and seems to not use the RIS and instead uses the metadata.
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frankly, its bizarre that NPG doesn't have this "article number" in the metadata; its the number they recommend using for citing Nat Comm articles.
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It could be yes, but right now its stored in "Pages" for other online only journals. This also is more convenient for creating correct citations since the article number is what should be replace "Pages" in most citation styles.
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Does seem faster, thanks!!!
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Great, thanks for the tips! I'll try the beta.
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any chance this will improve when Zotero moves to electron?
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I'm interested in getting journal title (and other title) abbreviations to use with zotfile for renaming PDFs and found that I could leverage Zotero's `Cite.getAbbreviation` function. Here is a pull request (work in progress) that implements this f…
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ok, cool!
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Any updates on getting DOIs to book, booksection, and other item types?
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Thanks for the reply @adamsmith! Sorry I missed this earlier thread: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/67047/answered-zotero-and-journals-abbreviations I'm still learning Zotero, so could you help me understand what the barriers are between usi…
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Thanks for the input dstillman and emilianoeheyns! Yes, I was looking at subprocess so its good to know to stay away from it.
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I'm also having trouble with Zotero getting the PDF from Wiley journals
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I can confirm this bug as well (Word for Mac 15.18) For me, turning off only "Check grammar as you type" is sufficient to bring CPU usage back to normal.