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Whatever the case, after about an hour mdworker returned to normal. Thanks for the reply.
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Yes, you are right. I restarted Firefox and submitted error report 1247319779. Thanks for the reply!
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My effort at getting the debug output gets: [debug output removed – D.S.]
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Still no luck for me. The toolbar feedback is “Error processing uploaded data (Report ID: 6e04228b)” – I reported it as 1600449697.
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Thanks for having a look. I left all the groups I had joined and tried to sync again. This time I received an “empty response from server” error (reported as 1721023706).
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I also am having no luck getting my local library onto the Zotero server. A couple of days ago I managed to get a small library I had created on a friend’s computer synced, but have tried at least half a dozen times to no avail with my main library …
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The AAA dropped the ball on this one, didn’t they? It could have been so much better… http://hdl.handle.net/2022/3167
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I don’t know the history of the AAA style but it has always struck me as kind of odd. It just seems to me to complicate the Chicago style (which is the style used be Current Anthropology).
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A good general rule of thumb IMHO is that you should only consider LaTeX if either a) you don't need to ever distribute your source documents (PDF is fine) or b) places that you might need to submit such source documents to accept LaTeX (which is ty…
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The inclusion of both Film and Video Recording types seems more redundant than usual, but Video Recording can probably be made to work for you at this point.
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If I understand correctly the arguement is that since citing in specific styles' ``special issue" styles is unnecessarily complex one shouldn't have to worry about it. I sympathize with that point of view but I think there are a few problems with it…
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It's interesting, but you're the very first person I've ever seen address this issue. I get the impression that it hasn't even crossed the minds of 99% of users and developers of citation management software. For example, I've never (ever!) download…
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To get to: Fowler, Catherine S. 1983. Some lexical clues to Uto-Aztecan prehistory. ``Papers presented at a symposium on Uto-Aztecan historical linguistics," ed. David S. Rood, special issue, International Journal of American Linguistics 49(3): 224…
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Maybe atlas.ti or NVivo could do something like (though perhaps not exactly just like) what you suggest. If I am not mistaken, their first versions annotated .txt files and compatibility has been expanding through the years. I don't know if they do …
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I have had Zotero installed in both my Firefox and Flock browsers for several weeks now with no problems. Don't try to run both at once. Otherwise, the only quirk is that you can only cite from Firefox (as far as I can tell, at least).
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The unusability of the search box is an issue when I use Zotero for citations. My library is so large that visually scanning it takes some attention, but that's the only option since it would take five minutes to type in a search term. The problem i…
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Similar issues have been discussed in other posts, though I don't know which ones right off. Maybe the best thing to do at this point would be to use the 'Interview' type and fill in the 'Medium' field with a term like "telephone," "face–to–face," e…
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If you use BibDesk you can set preferences to autogenerate the key to the format you need. This is what I have been doing. It is a pain to go through and reset all of the keys, though…
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I have fiddled around with the Chicago author-date style so that it gives the sort of in-text citation you are looking for. I played with the Harvard style for a bit but couldn't get it to produce the same result. Anyway, I'm pasting the Chicago bel…
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Thanks, I just downloaded the plug-in and did a re-install and things seem to be running correctly.
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Since I still haven't received any reply to my January 5th request - http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/1893/neooffice-plugin-problem/ - nor have I figured out how to deal with the issue. I'll repost the request here. Perhaps it is relevant. I hadn…
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I think Scribe3 really had a hand up on Zotero due to its multiple list functions. I especially miss the chronology function. I know that Zotero is supposedly integrated with SIMILE Timeline, but a chronology by publication date does me very little …
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Codec, when I cut a chunk of text displaying the problem from an .odt or .rtf file and paste it here the problem disappears when I preview my comment. If you would like to have a look you can check out the original .odt and .rtf files. The problem…
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I've played with some of the new styles just briefly. The only bug I've noticed so far is that Harvard Reference format 2 gives you two spaces between the author and year. It would be nice if there were a way to easily exclude an URL from a bibliog…
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Yes, both are now updating for me.
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To say that Wikipedia and Zotero are "perfect together" is misleading. "Zotero and Wikipedia- Somewhat compatible" is more accurate. See my reply to the post at http://savageminds.org/2007/11/21/syllabus-language-technology-and-social-change/.
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I don't know if it is related, but when I check for updates to my add-ons some sort of error is occuring with my copy of Scaffold.
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I gave it a shot and it seems to work, at least for entering and querying records. Whenever I try to insert citations and bibliographies (in NeoOffice) it seems I need Firefox. Is there something I'm missing?
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Is it fair to say that the type indexes live events that may or may not have an interactive element (but not enough interaction to be an interview?) Maybe you want something that encompasses a variety of events like these: Concert Busker's performa…