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Originally Posted by Fiat_Lux
So Zotero works if, and only if either of the following is true:
* The PDF contains accurate metadata;
* The PDF has a DOI printed somewhere within;
I suspected that something like that was the case.
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It will update DOI and metadata online with crossreference if not find in pdf.
You can drag and drop pdf's into Mendeley and update metadata online then export all as 1 bib file and import into Zotero. Menedely does not export to csv.
Same with bib's, I import all bib files created with Saxon from xml files into Mendeley, update metadata, export as one bib to import into Zotero and export as csv. Altrnatively you can use Jabref or Endnote. I use endnote for exported citations from NLM as medline txt file and import them into endnote, then export as endnote xml which you can import into Zotero.
For Zotero you need to install some plug-in's like managing DOI's. Look at the webpage of Zotero.