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This trick also works if you have the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) of an article (often printed near the bottom of the first page). If you have a book, you can magically add it to your database by clicking the button and entering the ISBN number of the book (usually printed on the back and/or in the colophon) in the box. If the article is not indexed in the database, it will not work.

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Note: this trick works by looking up the PDF in the Google Scholar database. Then magically the naked PDF is converted to a bibliographical entry with the PDF as an attachment.

  • right-click the newly added PDF and choose "Retrieve Metadata for PDF" in the menu.
  • Note: take care that you don't drop it on top of an existing entry in the database (this will make the PDF an attached item) drop it between two items or after the last item, so it becomes an item of its own.
  • drag the PDF file to the Zotero central window.
  • If you already have the PDF of an article, you you can add it to your database like this: Import references from another database format, including BibTeX and RIS (a format that EndNote and RefMan can export to). There's also a site translator for YouTube, but it only downloads information about the video, not the actual video file.

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    This includes, e.g., Flickr picture pages, where the site translator gives you access to download the picture (even in those cases where Flickr itself doesn't). Note that some sites that do not harbour literature references nevertheless have Zotero site translators. Click "Abstract" before you click the symbol in the address bar.

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    Chem.), you need to be on the abstract page for the PDF saving to work, while NCBI Pubmed will refer you to the full text page. Note: if the paper is not open access, you need to log in with the DTIC proxy bookmarklet.If available, the PDF will be downloaded as an attachment.

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  • Article abstract pages from most scientific journal websites.
  • NCBI Pubmed search results (all displayed items will be saved with one click).
  • Sites with "site translators" capable of generating references include: Click it, and an article item is automatically created. The appearance of the symbol will depend upon the type of item that will be generated from the page - if it is an article, it will look like this. When Firefox displays a page for which there is a "site translator", there will be a Zotero-derived symbol in the address bar. The boring way: add information manually by clicking the button, select the publication type and fill out the fields. There are (at least) five ways to get references into Zotero:
  • Click the button above the right pane, choose "Manage Lookup Engines." and in the window that pops up, double-click "Google Scholar Search" and click OK.
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    Under Advanced/OpenURL, enter the Resolver address " " and set Version to "1.0" - this is necessary for using the Library Lookup function.

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  • Under Search, install pdftotext and pdfinfo - these are necessary for retrieving metadata from PDFs.
  • Under General/Miscellaneous deselect "Automatically take snapshots when creating items from web pages" - if this is on, you needlessly include hundreds of small files in your library.
  • Under General/Miscellaneous select "Automatically attach associated PDFs and other files when saving items" - this is one of Zotero's strongest features, don't miss it.
  • To customize Zotero, click the button to show the menu and choose "Preferences.". Then, using Firefox, you go to the Zotero homepage ( ) and click the download button.Īfter restarting Firefox, click the "zotero" button in the lower right corner to open the interface (if you think it takes up too much space, it can be changed to a single "Z" using the Zotero preferences).
  • 6.1 Synchronization via the Zotero serverįirst, you have to install Firefox as a browser ( but it does not have to be your default browser).
  • 5.3 Using the Word and OpenOffice extensions.
  • 5.1 Making a bibliography from one or more items.
  • 3.6 Getting the PDF if you have the reference.
  • 3.2 From a web page with a site translator.














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