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@Vhas27 Unless I got you wrong, you can already do that in Zotero using the Zotero QuickLook plugin: https://github.com/mronkko/ZoteroQuickLook I can vouch that it installs and works seamlessly on Macs. Click on an item, hit spacebar, and you get y…
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Zotero grabs what the webpage offers. If you want consistent bibliographic data in the biological sciences, then I suggest grabbing it consistently from one site: either the journal's webpage or Pubmed. If you mix and match, you will get mixed resul…
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@MavropaliasG My understanding is that the journal may need the DOI to add appropriate online links in the references, and check if the reference is correctly cited. The example article you linked above actually has DOI in the references: Just go ov…
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@diyoyo , I believe.
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If your prof needs someone's help to install Zotero on a Mac, which is as basic as it gets, she may not know herself how to right-click.
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I hate to bring this up, but do you know how to right-click on a Mac? By default, it is Ctrl+click, unless it ("Secondary click") has been changed in System Preferences to be tap with two fingers on the trackpad, or changed to right-click under Pref…
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Mesajın dediği gibi bir çevirmen hatası olması çok muhtemel. Yukarıda Dan'in linkini verdiği web sayfasına bakıp adım adım hatanın nedeni aramanız gerekecek. Bu arada hata veren birkaç sayfaların URL'lerini buraya yazmak yararlı olabilir.
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If you right-click and "Save Link as", it downloads (That's Firefox; the exact details of how you download a file will be different from browser to browser). The contents looks like a normal csl file and it works in Word.
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By the way, there was a time the Pubmed translator used to save the URL for Pubmed (exactly as you would like to see it happen). After it was "corrected", I realized that this made a lot more sense for nearly everyone. There is little reason anybod…
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@zotmik I don't want to reiterate Dan's point above why your suggestion is not expected behavior (the argument with why you wouldn't cite an Amazon page for a book). But at least consider this: Many of us use Pubmed as our bibliographic source, sin…
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Thanks @bwiernik for the explanation on "[Internet]". We need to know the OP's style then.
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Are you sure that the URL field should house the Pubmed link. Indeed, the article you cite is not "available from" Pubmed. It is available from Oncotarget's webpage. I know no juornal reference styles that quote Pubmed as a web-based URL/source. You…
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Huh, that makes me think that Zotero is not using the data and storage folders you think it is using. Can you right-click on an item in Zotero, and ask it to Show File? It may point to someplace else entirely and you may have another base directory …
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Searching with filenames works for me, but also try the eight-character folder name the pdf is in, like "I3BZ9V8E", within your storage folder. Search inside the Zotero app with that eight-character string (make sure you are not in a subcollection, …
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So, just add the style. They are available. There are currently 9194 styles in the repository, so there is a good chance any given journal is already there. Here are the instructions: https://www.zotero.org/support/styles#installing_additional_styl…
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@DWL-SDCA I am only talking about parentheticals for bibliographic data acquired from PubMed. Title abbreviations offered by PubMed/NLM do not contain parentheticals, and these abbreviations do get saved in Zotero's "Journal Abbr." line. I believe t…
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As far as I can see, journal abbreviations never include the parentheses. So, styles with abbreviated journal names do not have this issue. At least in biomedical sciences, I'd venture to guess that full journal names in bibliographies are not commo…
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@popwatson PubMed/NLM's own catalogue calls J Neurosci, "The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nlmcatalog?term="J+Neurosci"[Title+Abbreviation] This is quite annoying to m…
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When you click on the item (not the Pubmed entry or any attached pdfs), it does take you to the webpage specified by the DOI. At least that is the current behavior in my hands with Zotero 5.0.58. To go to the Pubmed webpage, you have to click on th…
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Thanks. Yes, I have seen the Submitted vs. Accepted vs. Open-Access distinction, and it is indeed helpful. The version data Unpaywall provides is cool. It demonstrates the complexities of retrieving open-access pdfs from the myriad of sources on th…
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As a counterpoint, I would say that this would not be a desirable feature. When writing manuscripts, one rarely looks at the bibliography (why would you?). If you accidentally hit a citation, and that moves you to the bibliography or clutters your s…
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The issue seems to be resolved. I am not getting "(Unicode Encoding Conflict)" appended to filenames any more. Probably as a result of an update on Dropbox. Thanks to all that chimed in.
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This page elaborates on the style, and specifies the space after the colon: https://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/pdf/GenericStyleRules.pdf See last sentence on page 5, and examples throughout: "The page numbers follow the year after a colon and a space, …
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Thanks for the input. This is not an important point, and to be honest, I should leave the interpretation of the multi-page style descriptions to the experts. I do agree that the testing for page numbers is a good way to figure out what to do.
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I understand how the webpage and Zotero app behave differently now, although I will just say that parity might be a good thing to avoid confusion for users who would appropriately check the online repo first. And also, the Zotero behavior is the cor…
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... but both Brain and Nature have the same citation data, but Brain shows [internet] and URL and Nature doesn't on the repository webpage? I assume that this is only for styles (like Brain) that on occasion might display a URL (for webpages or on…
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This is very likely unrelated - but this made me look at the Zotero style repository webpage, and hovering over the Brain entry (and several other styles in the repository) shows the [internet] tag for the Hisataka reference, which (I assume) is a j…
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But still, the method adamsmith mentioned is not hard. For example, on a Mac, just type this in a terminal: du -h -d 1 ~/Zotero/storage | sort -h -r you may need to change the storage folder (~/Zotero/storage) to what your storage folder is. and …
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Different strokes for different folks on this one. I also prefer the oldest, as that is likely the main article pdf, and the second one is supplemental data pdf. I'd delete any old and non-up-to-date attachments.
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I wouldn't mind seeing some numbers, and advertising them to my colleagues and students. Most of them are unaware of the fact that alternatives to EndNote, and now Mendeley, exist, and it feels like Zotero is falling behind in natural sciences. As a…