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Can you post some URLs that don't show article icons?
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Mason does not have access to EconLit through OCLC's set up, but if you can access the journal through Cambridge Scientific Abstracts the records look great there. I did try some of OCLC's first search journal databases and they failed in a similar …
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You're not missing anything. Your best option is to set all the information in the single author field, or to just skip the Jr.
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What do the notes look like in the exported file? Is Refworks including the HTML markup in the file it generates?
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Each of those links works for me. Can you try running through the troubleshooting translators steps.
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Are you sure its not there? 2007 does some funny things with the ribbon, one of which is hiding addons in a special addons tab. Can you see that?
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yes it does, so that is not fixing this for you. Please try to track down differences between URLS that work and those that fail.
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Great, if you haven't already you might try upgrading to Zotero 1.5. It has some powerful features for better built in proxy support.
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Strange, I can access the article your URL and it does not work, but if I search Jstor I get a different link which works just fine. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2404848 How did you get to this article? Through a search in Jstor? Or by some other …
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Thanks for reporting this. It looks like the translator does not work with nature news articles. I have opened a ticket for this.
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Pubmed is working fine for me. How did you grab these items? Did you click the article icon in the location bar? Or did you use "Create New Item from Current Page" or drag the fav icon into your collection, or something else? To get the article me…
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What don't you have? Check out the two threads arggem linked to. You probably have a tag or two that is way to long. You need to find it and delete it, the other linked threads offer some good suggestions for how to do so.
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Thanks for reporting this. Ticket created.
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Ok, you most likely switched from one of the sync preview releases back to the other releases. Installing the newest sync preview release should resolve your issue.
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I am willing to bet that this is not the only time you cite Lorenz, and I am also willing to bet that one of those references you have W. Lorenz in your Zotero collection for one of those citations and Wilhelm Lorenz for the other. Zotero has no w…
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Could you explain exactly what you mean by not working? Can you see the Zotero icon? Can you open your Zotero pane? Are you seeing item icons in the location bar at sites like Amazon?
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Take a look at the styles page. There are five additional Harvard variants, most likely one of them will fit your needs.
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Thanks for reporting this. Ticket created.
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Outside of the conversation about creating item types there is also a conversation about author/person items that speaks to what your interested in.
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Thanks, I opened a ticket for the issue.
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Thanks for reporting this issue. Ticket created.
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Emory recently switched to a new Library OPAC. This is a known issue, (see https://www.zotero.org/trac/ticket/1202) and should be addressed in the near future.
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Generally the problem is not the length of the file but a few problem records which trip up the import and cause it to fail. If I follow you correctly, you broke the file into 10 chunks, the first three worked but the fourth one failed. Can you try …
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Thanks for noting this. Ticket created. https://www.zotero.org/trac/ticket/1338
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Please post some links to library catalogs using this system. If we can get a set of different libraries we can think about abstracting a translator that can work across them.
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http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/no_status_bar_icon
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If you don't care about Images and CSS you can just drag the exported HTML files into your collection. So if you could batch export your emails into HTML you could just select all and drag them into a collection in Zotero.
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I think the Citeline folks eventually plan to make their collections Zotero readable, but for the time being they are not. If you create a login for Citeline you should be able to publish it directly at Citeline.
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I can confirm this. Can you tell me what OPAC system the library is running so I can open a ticket?
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I couldn't access articles at that URL. But it looks like http://www.iop.org/EJ/toc/1538-4357/692/2 is still active and works.