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I believe this happens only when using group pages. If you create a user for whom the "My Library" list is used, then that list should not be limited to 100 anymore. I believe that is how other users have avoided this limit.

Hi Phil, no, there currently isn't a way to disable the author links. You can always try to change the appearance using CSS, so you can probably make these links look just the rest of the text, but as I mentioned to Oleg, this is a feature that keeps the publication pages of co-authors linked to one another.

I think so, yes. You can filter by any field in the bibtex entry that is generated from the Mendeley data and Mendeley does seem to provide the folder id in that bibtex.


In this example URL I'm grouping by that id to see what's in which folder:

http://bibbase.org/service/mendeley/42b3c9fe-3feb-364a-a5a6-ad0ff97f726b/group/6b3cbe6f-5954-3478-8b6f-f247bb28d285?groupby=folder_uuids


Filtering on just the first folder id gives me:

http://bibbase.org/service/mendeley/42b3c9fe-3feb-364a-a5a6-ad0ff97f726b/group/6b3cbe6f-5954-3478-8b6f-f247bb28d285?filter=folder_uuids:087dba1e-8d95-4d9f-8cf7-7542ed7bb4a5


Hi Donny,


No, sorry, we are not planning on open-sourcing the BibBase backend. However, in terms of uptime, I don't think there is much for you to worry about. BibBase has been in operation since 2005 and has been used since then by more users every year. They all rely on it being up and running 24/7 and so we take measures to prevent outages just like any other web site and as a result they are very rare. Naturally, we also have monitoring solutions in place that alert us of any problems as soon as they happen, so that we can fix them right away.


That said we are contemplating a paid tier with uptime guarantees, designated support, and other features. Would that be of interest to your group?

Please provide a more detailed description of this idea. Am I right to assume you mean Google Scholar? and do you mean importing from there? If that is the suggestion, then, unfortunately, the answer is no, that's not possible, because Google doesn't provide an API.

Thanks for pointing this out. It is fixed now.

One thing to note is that the update will take two page loads (with a pause in-between). The first one will trigger the refresh from Zotero. If that completes then the second page load will show the refreshed results. This is done for speed: Zotero is not super fast in responding and your page should not be delayed in loading.


If that doesn't explain and resolve your issue, then please point us at the Zotero page where the updates are happening, so we can debug.


Thanks.