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Keep Folder Structure for Zotero #15

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StRuoff opened this issue Sep 11, 2017 · 4 comments
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Keep Folder Structure for Zotero #15

StRuoff opened this issue Sep 11, 2017 · 4 comments

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@StRuoff
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StRuoff commented Sep 11, 2017

After I was able to pull all the Highlighting and Folders with the pdfs from Mendeley, I wanted to export it to Zotero.
I did so by .ris and .bib files and Zotero found all the data (pdfs, comments, highlights). But I just got one big collection (as "folders" are called in Zotero).
Maybe I missed it (after reading all Info about Menotexport), but it seems as Zotero is not able to read the {folder} tag from the bib/ris file to create a new collection.
Is this feature in menotexport or does Zotero just not support such kind of importing bib/ris files?

@Xunius
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Xunius commented Sep 11, 2017

Hi,
I can't tell you now. Give me a couple of days and let me test it out. Thanks for the input!

@kjnez
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kjnez commented Jan 22, 2018

Hi,
I also think keeping the folder structure is very important. I used the GUI tool to export and after importing into zotero the folder structure got lost. Hope you can solve this problem.

Thanks for your work!

@Xunius
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Xunius commented Jan 22, 2018

Geez I completely forgot about this. Will have a look and see what I can do

@Xunius
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Xunius commented Jan 27, 2018

Hi both, a quick update:
I was informed by the Zotero people that this is possible, but that would require a different format of the exported bibliography data other than .bib or .ris.. I need bit more time to learn this new format, and test it out first, so a tedious workaround for now is

  1. export the sub-folders (SubFolder1, SubFolder2, SubFolder3 ...) separately of a parent folder (e.g. ParentFolder1) in Mendeley
  2. import the subfolders to Zotero
  3. Create the parent folder ParentFolder1 by hand in Zotero
  4. Drag n drop the imported subfolders (called collections following Zotero's naming) under ParentFolder1, so you get the original structure.

This is apparently not ideal, and I will try to add the supported format to easy it.

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