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- | **Google Scholar (or some other site) just locked me out, what happened? | + | |
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- | Particularly zealous Zotero users will occasionally push the limits of what Google Scholar, or any other Zotero compatible databases, wants an individual to access in a given period of time. This tends to happen if one tries to import 50-100 items from Google Scholar either all at once or in rapid succession. | + | |
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- | **But this happened to me when I was using Zotero' | + | |
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- | **How do I get un-locked out?** | + | |
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- | In general, getting locked out only lasts a few hours. | + | |
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- | **This may be happening to you if Google tells says:** | + | |
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- | "Query limit reached" | + | |
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