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How are you actually exporting, though? These are just the BBT settings (which all look fine) -- they determine what happens when you use the "Better" export formats, but you're always technically able to use both generic Zotero and BBT. What's you…
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Book Titles are in the "Publication" column
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If you've been using the export formats explicitly labelled as "Better", you've been using BBT Citekeys. If you've been using Zotero's stock BibTeX or BibLaTeX export, you've only been using BBT generated citekeys if you've 'pinned' them.
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That's correct SBL. Chicago removed the place in the 18th edition and SBL had a blogpost in December that they are following suit.
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As I wrote in your other response, this is triggered by the existence of Citation Key fields in Zotero proper, which means BBT can remove its custom field, but is then asking you what to do with the existing BBT keys. In most situations, and specif…
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It's Zotero 8, since it has a proper Citation Key field, BBT uses that field going forward
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It's not because of storage (you can locally add files to groups, just as to My Library, regardless of the available storage space in Zotero File Storage); I'd assume you don't have the right permission to edit/add files in the group
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You can disable file sharing for any group in the group settings-- I believe that will set the storage for that group to 0, though you also won't be able to attach files locally. It's still not clear to me what you are trying to do though
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It looks like you have groups -- purge storage is for My Library only (since webdav and linked files don't work for groups)
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Zotero-wise, they are identical. Otherwise, there are some differences and you'll need to figure out if LibreOffice works for you. For most people, the biggest issue is roundtrip compatibility with Word (not great if you're collaborating).
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Could you paste what you get in the Html here?
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yup, that's exactly what I'd have recommended.
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1) It's best to try hard to avoid this scenario (e.g., have group ownership in a joint account for which 2-3 folks share the password), but if it does happen, Zotero is usually willing to help as long as you can somehow appropriately document that y…
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You just click it
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I'm guessing you're using the wrong style. Note that "National Institute of Health Research" is a UK-based research funder, not the US National Institutes of Health. For US NIH grant proposals, use e.g. https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:national-li…
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Other ISBNs work, or are ISBNs broken in general? Try e.g. 9780521546744
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I'm pretty sure Mendeley, which uses the same CSL styles, doesn't do this either. Could you provide an example with a bit more context? I think you can get to a workable solution using existing CSL, but I want to understand exactly what you need
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What exactly are you trying to do?
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The Worldcat translator was updated yesterday -- I'd guess you just didn't update the translator submodule?
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That's a 36months old Word 365.version, more than 20 releases.back -- I doubt that's a version that devs can realistically do troubleshooting on. Word 365 updates include bug fixes. It's a different story with a stable version like Word 2016
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From step 5: "For Zotero Storage, include the URL from the web library where you're not able to access the file." And just making sure, the debug ID is for the first sync after using reset?
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Either the 17th edition ones or the 18th edition ones labelled as "classic variants"
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I don't know what to tell you -- import has never worked for PDFs and you can find posts about this on this forum going back more than a decade. We tell you above what you can use instead.
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The import function isn't for PDFs, that's for metadata formats like RIS or Bibtex. Add the PDF simply by dragging it to Zotero or using "Add attachment --> Add File" from the "File menu"
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Seeing the same here. (@AbeJellinek -- the JSON API gets a 404. I am able to get the RIS via https://search.worldcat.org/api/citations/export?oclcNumbers= so reverting to that might work? )
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Which version of Word exactly?
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Is that Word for Mac or Windows? On Mac, slowness in large docs is known, though we're usually looking at >100 pages, not article-length manuscripts, for which that matters. But if Zotero is turned off and this still happens -- how sure are you …
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Not out of the box in Zotero, but if you use a simple format like RIS, it'd be trivial to write a script (bash, python, R, even javascript if you want) that takes the large single files and converts it into a set of individual files.
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Zotero has an "unlink citation" button that you can use in a copy of the document. That removes the citation information.
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what do you mean by pincites? Like page numbers for a specific citation? This applies in general: https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage#customizing_citations The updated citation dialog looks a bit different, but the basic ide…
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