![]() Also, when dealing with an edited book by itself, converts editors to authors (1b). With the **XML method**: Seems to treat book chapters in edited books as edited books by omitting the book title (1a). However, all of the methods above have allowed me to transfer my tags, which is great.ġ. That's every single item.Ĭurrently it looks like importing via BibTeX is the most promising solution. However, it's messy-for each item that gets imported a note is automatically generated in Zotero that reads "The following values have no corresponding Zotero field:label: r17379". ![]() There are also no issues with importing websites when using XML. ![]() This problem also doesn't arise when exporting/importing with XML. However, I've had problems with importing websites with BibTeX.ģ. This problem doesn't seem to arise when exporting/importing with BibTeX. This probably isn't a huge issue, except for those who regularly use citation styles that require giving year, month, and day (if available).Ģ. If a journal article only has year information (e.g., 2009), on import it will also have New Year's Day for that year listed as well (January 1, 2009). For example, if a book in Papers is listed as being published in 2019 (no month or day) and in its second edition, upon import the publication date given will be Januand the edition data will be gone. Exporting to an RIS file works, but it's less than ideal because some information seems to go missing while irrelevant/incorrect information is added.
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