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OK, sorry one more thing Adam. I have conditioned the library to a point where i'm happy. Really need to be careful with the next step.... I hit sync after trashing the extra notes. The standalone warned me there were many instances (all 2340) whe…
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Ok great, thanks very much Adam. I'll get cracking. Appreciated.
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Thanks for that, I only ask because the notes still exist in the cloud, so if I haven't deleted them there won't they just reappear? I thought that all standalone software's, be that Firefox or the Mac app, would use a reference sql database?
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The other question I had was about which database to use. It is all pulled down from Cloud storage by default, correct? So, I should use my local database to upload as the master copy, correct?
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It is possible that I have imported from another reference manager ie. Endnote (urgh), as they are all around the 2011 mark. Now, that search term is a good suggestion, however, 'n.d.' appears only after I copy and paste the item for you. Note, it…
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FYI the three dates I mention for the notes above also apply to the URL
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Now this is interesting! Just sorted by 'Library catalog'. 1. No entry = 2086 references with duplicate notes everywhere 2. NCBI Pubmed = 292 items with hardly any duplicate notes 3. Google scholar = 18 items with no duplicate notes 4. CrossRef = …
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I see. That is correct, I understand what is a parent item. The answers to your questions are as follows: Example 1: 8.8.2011 Example 2: 9.10.2012 Example 3: 9.13.2011 So, the dates on the notes don't bear relation to when the notes were generated…
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Or do you mean this? Example 1: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=11479622 Example 2: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt…
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Hi Adam, my thoughts exactly. Sorry, I don't know how to provide you with that information. Do you mean pull down links from Zotero online? Many thanks
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Example 1: Bansal-Pakala, P., A. G. Jember, and M. Croft. “Signaling through OX40 (CD134) Breaks Peripheral T-Cell Tolerance.” Nat Med 7, no. 8 (2001): 907–12. “1078-8956 (Print)Journal Article,” n.d. “1078-8956 (Print)Journal Article,” n.d. …
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Hi Adam, thanks for the comments. No trouble, I have kept my old database separate in case it needs reloading. Yes, there are common threads; there are three main types; 1. upload dates, language type and generic author names. ie. 'Jun21', 'en…
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OK, with some further investigation I have managed to export the whole library **without notes** then set about rebuilding a new database. This was done generating a new folder and importing the same library. All folder structure and tags came…