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UPD - the first time I tried with the beta version, it did import things significantly faster, but it still crashed after 18,207 items. I restarted it this evening, with debugging off, and it ran for about 3 hours, then crashed, but I still got 21,4…
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@dstillman - will do. Because after 12 hours, Zotero was still stuck. And had only downloaded 1754 items. Retrying it now in the beta, with debugging enabled. Will report back.
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Sigh. I'm getting about 30 per minute. That was 2 hours ago. That means it would have taken over 12 hours. And it looks like it's frozen already. I'm not touching it yet, though - will let it run until noon tomorrow. But it's so frustrating to think…
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So here's an example from JSTOR (not sure whether that's simpler than EBSCO or not). So I have an item that was downloaded from Google Scholar with this stable URL. I am on my university's VPN, and am also logged onto the JSTOR website through Athen…
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Not looking forward to having in import 21k items from EndNote into Zotero :(. Still no changes/new 'lessons learned' on this front before I start?
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I can make this work in RStudio until > textDF
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Just wondering whether any progress has been made on this. For instance, through the Web Library?
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@ntrlshrp - thanks much. We're looking into this.
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Has anybody looked into this?
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Thanks Sebastian. I do recall Frank explaining this to me at some point. But it remains really disappointing that things like legal citation support (like this) as well as multi-lingual support are apparently such a low priority. These are both pret…
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So has anybody figured out how to enter (UK) Hansard stuff in Zotero as a 'hearing'? E.g. I want to cite this part. Based on this source, the citation should look like this in Oxford (we use Chicago, btw): HC Deb 23 July 1952 vol 504 cc528-9 That …
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Yes. So you have to save the raw code (from the URL that Sebastian posted) and NOT from the one you get when you go the Juris-M translators list. That's the mistake I made, and you may have made too, as the earlier link here in the thread was to tha…
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Problem solved! :) Thanks to 'adamsmith'... So what I had done wrong was to rightclick the Scannable Cite.js file from the JurisM github repo and save it. That one ended up being 103kb. Instead I just had to save the actual raw script, which ended u…
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Indeed. I just sent you two screen capture videos that show both problems 'live'.
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I am really surprised I'd be the only one having this problem repeatedly and on multiple (newly installed) systems. So I 've just installed it with debugging on - report D137578991. Here are also some screenshots: ODF-scan IS installed; but the Sc…
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Frank? Sebastian? Please?
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Same here still too... It would really be great if somebody could find solution. Could somebody provide a link to a scannable cite.js that is NOT from Jurism and might be accepted?
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Frank - thanks. I'm not at home right now, but as soon as I will be I'll try again. But I do seem to recall that I tried this at least 3-4 times.But my experience was exactly the same as the past poster's...
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So is there a translator for this now? I just discovered it, and am certainly impressed by certain aspects of it.
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Still no solution for this?
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But so is anybody who follows those style manuals (Chicago, Turabian, etc.) aware of their thinking on ebooks and how to cite locations in them? BTW - I have suggested already quite some time back to use Calibre locations (see the discussion here, s…
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Does this only work for pdfs? Or - put differently - could it be made to work with other (unencrypted, of course) book formats as well (especially mobi and epub)? Because that is indeed a functionality I have been waiting for for a long time.
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Any word/suggestions on improving import performance (also for larger collections)?
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Still hoping. For at least an answer :)
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Yes I do
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If anybody else is interested in this and has some js-coding skills: please do contact me. We are still extremely eager to find an elegant way to export both the metadata AND and the full-text (cached) text from Zotero libraries/collections into a f…
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Wow! (:thumbs-up:) indeed...
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I don't really mean to go 'hyperbolic' on this. I realize few people currently want/need this. My point just is that with a) the (not just quantitative any more, but increasingly also qualitative) explosion of non-Anglo-Saxon-based scientific public…
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Sorry - I haven't followed this thread, but has anybody raised the issue of multilinguality here? I didn't see it on the whiteboard, which is why I'm mentioning it here. It's absence in even citation styles is becoming less and less defensible. So …
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Bingo! Reinstalled BBT. Problem solved. Thanks a zillion! But so it didn't import the pdfs, but it DID import the metadata...