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- | ======백업과 복구(Backing up and Restoring your Zotero Library)====== | ||
- | 내 라이브러리는 반드시 정기적으로 백업하여야 한다. 동기화는 Zotero 서버에 '내 라이브러리' | ||
- | ===== 내 라이브러리 경로(Locating your Zotero Library) ===== | ||
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- | 기본적으로 내 라이브러리는 Firefox의 경우 [[http:// | ||
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- | 내 Zotero 데이터 디렉토리를 찾는 가장 쉽고 안전한 방법은 " | ||
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- | ==== 기본 경로(Default Locations) ==== | ||
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- | Zotero 환경설정의 고급([[preferences/ | ||
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- | 환경설정의 " | ||
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- | === Firefox 버전(Zotero for Firefox) === | ||
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- | ^OS X|< | ||
- | ^Windows 7/ | ||
- | ^Windows XP/ | ||
- | ^Linux (most distributions)|< | ||
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- | === Standalone 버전(Zotero Standalone) === | ||
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- | ^OS X|< | ||
- | ^Windows 7/ | ||
- | ^Windows XP/ | ||
- | ^Linux (most distributions)|< | ||
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- | ===== 라이브러리 컨텐츠(Library Contents) ===== | ||
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- | Zotero 디렉토리에서 가장 중요한 파일은 아이템 메타데이터, | ||
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- | Zotero 디렉토리는 그 밖에 다른 파일도 담고 있는데, 이중 ' | ||
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- | **유의사항**: | ||
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- | =====내 라이브러리 백업하기(Backing Up Your Zotero Library)===== | ||
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- | 내 라이브러리를 백업하는 것 보다는 하드드라이브 전체를 외장하드 등에 정기적으로 자동 백업할 수 있는 백업 장치를 사용하는 것이 좋다. Mac의 Time Machine처럼 최신 OS의 경우 해당 기능을 제공하고 있다. 특별히 내 라이브러리를 백 업([[zotero_data# | ||
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- | **유의사항 — 동기화**: | ||
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- | **유의사항 — 반출/ | ||
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- | 백업 방법에 대한 그림을 단계별로 잘 표현한 ' | ||
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- | =====백업데이터 복원(Restoring Your Zotero Library from a Backup)===== | ||
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- | 자동 백업과 수동 백업, 동기화된 데이터 등을 기반으로 내 라이브러나 실수로 삭제한 데이터를 복원할 수 있다. | ||
- | 이 절차를 따라오기 이전에 다음 링크를 참고한다([[# | ||
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- | ==== Restoring your Zotero library using Zotero syncing==== | ||
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- | If you were using Zotero syncing and have an empty local library, you can likely restore your library simply by syncing with the Zotero server. After verifying that your library exists on zotero.org, simply reenter your username and password into the Sync pane of the Zotero for Firefox or Zotero Standalone preferences and click the Sync button in the toolbar. (Zotero only syncs explicit deletions, so just syncing an empty library won't overwrite the server data **unless you deleted items manually**.) | ||
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- | If you have a local Zotero library that you want to overwrite, close Zotero and delete the old [[# | ||
- | ==== Restoring your Zotero library from a backup ==== | ||
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- | If you were not using Zotero syncing (or were but don't want to perform a full sync) and have a backup of your Zotero data directory, you can restore your library by replacing the contents of your active ' | ||
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- | Open the Advanced pane of the Zotero preferences and click "Show Data Directory" | ||
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- | Once you've successfully restored your data, you can delete the temporary folder. | ||
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- | Note that, if you were using Zotero syncing, any changes you made to your library since the backup and subsequently synced to the Zotero server will be applied to your restored database as soon as you sync. | ||
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- | ==== Restoring your Zotero library from a backup and overwriting synced changes ==== | ||
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- | If you or someone else made unwanted changes to your Zotero library and synced those changes to the server, you may be able to restore data by using a local backup of your Zotero data directory. | ||
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- | First, disable auto-sync in the Sync pane of the Zotero for Firefox or Zotero Standalone preferences. Open the Advanced pane of the preferences and click "Show Data Directory" | ||
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- | Were you to sync again now, the more recent server data would replace the data you just restored. Instead, if this is a personal library, you can use the Restore to Zotero Server [[kb: | ||
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- | Once you've successfully restore your data, you can reenable auto-sync and delete the temporary folder on your desktop. | ||
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- | ==== Restoring from the last automatic backup ==== | ||
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- | If you make a critical mistake while using Zotero---for example, if you accidentally delete a large set of items---you may be able to revert to the last automatic backup. | ||
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- | If you're using [[sync|syncing]] but don't have auto-sync enabled, first check your online library on zotero.org to see if the data is correct there. If so, you can use the Restore from Zotero Server [[kb:sync reset options|sync reset option]] to replace your local library with the server library. | ||
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- | If you were not using syncing or the new data has already synced to the server, follow these steps: | ||
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- | - First, make sure to keep Firefox or Zotero Standalone running, as the automatic backup might be overwritten when you quit the application. | ||
- | - If you're using syncing, temporarily disable auto-sync in the Sync pane of the Zotero preferences. | ||
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- | - Optionally, in Zotero, select any items you have added since you last started Firefox/ | ||
- | - Close Firefox/ | ||
- | - If you were using syncing, were you to sync again now, the more recent server data would replace the data you just restored. Instead, if this is a personal library, you can use the Restore to Zotero Server [[kb:sync reset options]] to replace your server library with your local one. If this is a group library, Restore to Zotero Server will have no effect, and you will need to duplicate the items, which you can do by exporting them to RDF, importing them into your personal library, and then dragging them back to the group. | ||
- | - Finally, if you exported any items before the restore, import the RDF file you created to restore the data added during your last Firefox/ | ||
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- | If you're happy with the results, you can delete zotero.sqlite.old. | ||
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- | ==== Restoring from the last upgrade backup ==== | ||
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- | Zotero prompts you to upgrade your database when you install certain (usually major) new versions. If you would like to revert to a previous version at a later point, you will have to manually replace your database with the automatic backup Zotero made during the upgrade. In most cases this will be the highest-numbered " | ||
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- | It's a good idea to make a backup of your entire Zotero data directory before making any changes. | ||
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- | If you have synced your data with the Zotero server, reverting to a previous version is as simple as reinstalling the previous version, closing Firefox or Zotero Standalone, replacing " | ||
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- | If you were not using syncing, you may wish to export to Zotero RDF any items added since the database upgrade and then reimport those into the earlier version. [[Sorting]] your library by Date Added may help you find such items. | ||
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- | Bear in mind that word processor documents used with later Zotero versions often cannot be used again with earlier versions. | ||
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- | ======Troubleshooting Zotero Data issues====== | ||
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- | =====Where did my items go?===== | ||
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- | In rare cases after upgrades or system restores, users open Zotero to find their libraries almost completely blank. While you may find this a bit disconcerting if it happens to you, do not panic. In almost every case Zotero is looking in the wrong location for your data. You need to make sure that Zotero is looking in the right location for your Zotero files and that the right files are in that spot. | ||
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- | If you're using Zotero for Firefox, note that a library can also appear empty due to an extension conflict, so be sure to check [[known_issues# | ||
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- | ===1. (Zotero for Firefox) Make sure you are in the correct Firefox Profile.=== | ||
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- | Occasionally when upgrading, Firefox creates a new profile. (If you notice that your bookmarks and browser history have changed or disappeared, | ||
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- | ===2. Make sure your data files are in the directory where Zotero is looking.=== | ||
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- | Use the "Show Data Directory" | ||
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- | Unless you have a good reason to use a custom data directory location, we recommend using the default location within your Firefox or Zotero Standalone profile. | ||
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- | When specifying a custom data directory location, keep in mind that Zotero doesn' | ||
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- | Finally, remember to close Firefox or Zotero Standalone before making any changes to Zotero files. |