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kb:mendeley_import [2020/02/29 18:49] – SQLite references have been removed from Mendeley documentation dstillman | kb:mendeley_import [2021/03/11 08:14] – [Known Issues] dstillman | ||
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In addition to the database encryption discussed above, there are a few other issues to be aware of when importing from Mendeley. | In addition to the database encryption discussed above, there are a few other issues to be aware of when importing from Mendeley. | ||
- | * Mendeley stores | + | * To import |
- | - Mendeley provides an option to generate a PDF with annotations and highlights added back to the file. Prior to Mendeley 1.19.3, that option could only be run for one file at a time; in 1.19.3, it can be run for multiple files but doesn’t include highlights. In our testing, exported PDFs also don’t always contain the text of annotations. | + | |
- | - You can also try using the third-party | + | |
* It’s not possible to directly import group libraries. To import items in group libraries, simply copy the group items to a collection in your Mendeley library before importing. You can then create a Zotero group and drag imported collections or items to that group. | * It’s not possible to directly import group libraries. To import items in group libraries, simply copy the group items to a collection in your Mendeley library before importing. You can then create a Zotero group and drag imported collections or items to that group. | ||
* Mendeley allows any field to be added to any type. When importing into Zotero, if a field isn’t valid for a given item type, the field is placed into the Extra field. When possible, those will be used automatically in citations (e.g., Original Date), and future versions of Zotero will automatically convert those to any real fields that become available. | * Mendeley allows any field to be added to any type. When importing into Zotero, if a field isn’t valid for a given item type, the field is placed into the Extra field. When possible, those will be used automatically in citations (e.g., Original Date), and future versions of Zotero will automatically convert those to any real fields that become available. | ||
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** If you’ve already upgraded to 1.19 and have an automatic backup of your Mendeley SQLite database in the Mendeley data directory: | ** If you’ve already upgraded to 1.19 and have an automatic backup of your Mendeley SQLite database in the Mendeley data directory: | ||
- | Locate your [[https:// | + | Locate your [[https:// |
If the backupSlot// | If the backupSlot// | ||
+ | Other .sqlite files in the folder — database.sqlite, | ||
** If you’ve already upgraded to 1.19 and have a recent backup of your Mendeley SQLite database:** | ** If you’ve already upgraded to 1.19 and have a recent backup of your Mendeley SQLite database:** |