I noticed the same thing, and although I'm new to Zotero, what I
suspect is going on is that while membership of the Digital Classics
group is open to all, only administrators can make changes to the
content. Can Matteo confirm that this is the case?
Would an alternative approach be to tag items in your own public
library with a tag like #digitalclassics or #digiclass (already used
elsewhere), for example? Is there any way usefully to pull such
decentralized libraries together in Zotero?
(Aside from the Zotero group, Regis, if you'd like access to the
Digitalclassicist Wiki to annotate the bibliography directly there,
any one of the admins can create you an account.)
Best,
Gabby
On 11 September 2010 10:50, Regis Robineau <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Since I did not manage to share my zotero digiclass items with
> digitalclassics group, I exported them in HTML and put it online in order to
> share : http://bsa.biblio.univ-lille3.fr/digitalclassicist_items.html
>
> In Zotero, I could not drag and drop items from my library to the
> digitalclassics group. The access to the digitalclassics library seems to be
> restricted. And when I try to create a new element from current page into
> the digitalclassics library, i have the following alert : "You cannot make
> changes to the currently selected library."
> But everything works with other group libraries (for example in the "Digital
> Humanities" one, I can drag and drop, create new items...).
>
> Maybe Zotero forum would be a better place to report this technical problem
> (unless it is a problem with the settings of the group).
>
> Regis
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