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Hi Ben,


Thanks for moving the conversation here.


It seems that you are trying to create a group page. If that is the case, then the problem will go away by itself once you add more publications. What is happening right now is that BibBase sees this page and notices that all publications include Hestvik, A. as an author. And since it has never seen this author elsewhere it assumes that this page is the publications page of that author and links to it. Once there are more authors, it will recognize that no one author is included in all (or almost all) publications, and won't try to associate any one author with this page.


So I would just proceed with adding more publications and then the links should go away. Alternatively, if Arild is interested, he could use BibBase on his homepage in which case BibBase would recognize that and link to that page instead. The whole point of this feature is to automatically link to co-authors, a feature many scientist like and which I think is good practice. At intermediate states of page development that feature may go off on the wrong track, but so far almost all BibBase users have found it to do the right thing.


Does that solve your problem?



That is correct, and you are right that BibBase does not yet implement that pulling of subsequent pages correctly for groups, but it does work for a user's library. So if that's an option you can also create a new Zotero account that is shared. That's what others have done.


Hi Peter,


This seems to be a problem on Zotero's side. If you open the link to the bibtex directly (https://api.zotero.org/groups/32374/items?key=4DiDrqPNwu15c2WuBuqbvMMZ&format=bibtex) you will see that you will only get a list of 18 items (not 200 or more).



Hi Gustavo,


I believe all of these issues have been addressed now, except for the first item, which might be a matter of preference -- I think some bibtex styles do use semicolons.


Does problem 1. still exist? Your publications list looks OK right now, except that unicode characters don't seem to render well. You may need to add the utf-8 meta tag to your page.

Problems 2. seems to be a matter of personal preference. It would be hard to tell which mendeley fields are useful to users and which are not.


Problem 3.: you should be able to hide those links using CSS.


This should no longer happen with the new bibtex parser we've recently deployed. Please point me to the page where it is happening if the problem persists.


Thanks.