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=== Google Scholar (or some other site) locked me out after using Zotero to save items. What happened? === | === Google Scholar (or some other site) locked me out after using Zotero to save items. What happened? === | ||
- | Particularly zealous | + | When saving multiple items from a given site, Zotero users will occasionally push the limits of what Google Scholar, or any other Zotero-compatible database (e.g., ProQuest), wants an individual to access in a given period of time, and you may start getting save failures or see a message like the following |
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- | This tends to happen if one tries to import 50-100 items from Google Scholar either all at once or in rapid succession. | + | If you need to import large numbers of items at once, it' |
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Sometimes a site will request a CAPTCHA verification. In this case, complete the verification test to restore access. Otherwise, in general, the site will restore your access within a few hours. You may be able to access the site using a different web browser in the interim. | Sometimes a site will request a CAPTCHA verification. In this case, complete the verification test to restore access. Otherwise, in general, the site will restore your access within a few hours. You may be able to access the site using a different web browser in the interim. | ||
- | If you're still able to access the site in your browser but not able to save to Zotero, as a temporary solution you can attempt | + | If you're still able to access the site in your browser but not able to save to Zotero, as a temporary solution you may be able to save to BibTeX or RIS, as explained above, and import the file into Zotero. |
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