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retrieve_pdf_metadata [2017/11/19 10:31] bwiernikretrieve_pdf_metadata [2018/03/15 05:44] – Update for Zotero 5.0.36 bwiernik
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 ====== Retrieve PDF Metadata ====== ====== Retrieve PDF Metadata ======
  
 +Users new to Zotero may find the prospect of importing all their data somewhat daunting. Many researchers already have a large collection of PDFs that they've previously organized manually or using another program. Zotero makes it easy to import these PDFs and retrieve full bibliographic metadata (for searching, citing, indexing, and organizing), taking much of the pain out of switching. 
  
-[[/support/screencast_tutorials/retrieve_pdf_metadata|{{ http://www.zotero.org/static/images/wiki/pdf_metadata.png?nocache}}]]+Follow these steps to use the Retrieve Metadata for PDFs function: 
 +  - Drag your existing PDFs into your Zotero library or use the "Store Copy of File" or "Link to File" options from the add new item menu (green plus sign). 
 +  - By default, Zotero will [[/blog/zotero-5-0-36/|automatically retrieve metadata for PDFs]] and rename the associated filesIf you prefer, you can disable these automatic functions in the [[preferences/general|General pane]] of Zotero preferences.
  
-Users new to Zotero may find the prospect of importing all their data somewhat daunting. Zotero can import bibliographic data in a wide variety of formats, but what of PDFs? Many researchers find themselves managing massive collection of PDFspossibly with another program designed only for that purpose or through their own methods. Zotero makes it a breeze to import these PDFs, which takes much of the pain out of switching+If you have disabled automatic metadata retrieval or have other PDF files already in your library, you can also retrieve metadata manually: 
 +  - In the middle pane, select the PDFs you want to retrieve metadata for. 
 +  - Right-click on the PDFs and select "Retrieve Metadata for PDFs". 
 +  - If Zotero can find a match for the itemit will create a full Zotero item with the available data and attach the PDF. 
 +  - If Zotero can't find metadata for an item, you can right-click on it and choose "Create Parent Item" to manually enter the item metadata.
  
-Begin by dragging your existing PDFs into your Zotero library or use the "Store Copy of File" option from the add new item menu (green plus sign). Once they appear in the middle column, select the ones for which you wish to retrieve metadata. Right-click on them and select "Retrieve Metadata for PDF". If Zotero can find a match for the item, it will create a full Zotero item with the available and attach the PDF. With this feature, there should be no major hurdles to switching to Zotero and taking full advantage of all its powerful search, indexing, organizational, and citation features. If Zotero can't find metadata for an item, you can right-click on it and choose "Create Parent Item" to manually enter the item metadata.+With this feature, there should be no major hurdles to switching to Zotero and taking full advantage of all its powerful search, indexing, organizing, and citation features.
  
-The Retrieve Metadata feature uses several method to locate item metadata. Firstit will look for Digital Object Identifier (DOI) or ISBN number and look these up in their respective registries. If no DOI or ISBN is foundZotero will query the Google Scholar database for matches to the item text. If Retrieve Metadata is used on dozens of PDFs at time (particularly for older articles without DOIs), users may be [[kb:site_access_limits|locked out by Google Scholar]]If this occurs, Google Scholar will generally restore your access within few hours. If Google Scholar requests CAPTCHA verification, Zotero will prompt the user.+The Retrieve Metadata feature uses a Zotero web service to find item metadata. The Zotero client sends the first few pages of a PDF to the web servicewhich uses variety of extraction algorithms and known metadata from CrossRef, paired with DOI and ISBN lookups, to build parent item for the PDFThe Zotero lookup service doesn’t require a Zotero account and doesn’t log any data about the content or results of searches.
  
-//While this feature can greatly facilitate importing large existing libraries of PDFs, it **is not** the best way to add items to your library in general. The retrieved metadata, especially from Google Scholar, will be lower quality than if you import using the Zotero Connector plugin in your browser from publisher websites or most scholarly databases. See [[getting_stuff_into_your_library|Getting Stuff into your Library]] for the best ways to add items to your library.//+//While this feature can greatly facilitate importing large existing libraries of PDFs, it **is not** the best way to add items to your library in general. Items can be imported faster by using the Zotero Connector plugin in your browser from publisher websites or most scholarly databases. This saves several steps versus downloading the PDF manually and adding it to Zotero. The item metadata will also often be higher quality. See [[getting_stuff_into_your_library|Getting Stuff into your Library]] for the best ways to add items to your library.//
retrieve_pdf_metadata.txt · Last modified: 2022/03/05 16:58 by dstillman