金博宝世界杯体育赛事Groups subgroups and/or collections

金博宝世界杯体育赛事Am I just missing something obvious, or am I correct that one cannot have either subgroups or collections within groups?金博宝世界杯体育赛事It seems the latter is particularly critical for groups to be useful.

A concrete use case I'm interested in for this Fall:

金博宝世界杯体育赛事I teach a seminar in which I want to have groups of readings by week.

金博宝世界杯体育赛事I also want to divide students into groups based on interest, and for them each to develop a collaborative list of references on that topic.
  • Hmm ...188BET靠谱吗looking at the zotero 2.0 blog post screenshot, it seems I am incorrect.Am perhaps just having some UI issue then.I can't drag-and-drop a collection on a group successfully.I do see that I can create a collection directly from the group though.Might be worth considering adding some more flexibility here going forward.
  • 金博宝世界杯体育赛事You can keep literature collections in groups (and subcollections too):
    188BET靠谱吗//www.brodersterzo.com/groups/atom-probe_tomography/11/items/collection/118847

    188BET靠谱吗In the Zotero client, right click on the group library to create a collection.

    I'd propose two top-level collections for you: topic and week.Then put sub-collections under each of these.

    金博宝世界杯体育赛事You are correct that there aren't "subgroups." This might be useful eventually, but either creating different groups or using collections seem to be adequate choices for a lot of things, including course management (as such a group is likely to be relatively small).
  • edited May 17, 2009
    Made the previous post before I saw your second post.
    I can't drag-and-drop a collection on a group successfully
    Yes!this has been reported several times.Presumably, this will change in a future release.
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