On 11 Sep 2010, at 14:08, Gabriel Bodard <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 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?
>
Yes, the group library settings were mistakenly configured so that other people could not edit. Now this is fixed and everyone can edit. Sorry for the chaos.
> 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,
Matteo
>
> 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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