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Zotero (Workshop)
Links, examples and materials to accompany a Zotero workshop.
Getting started
Importing references
1 Using the Zotero Connector
2 Drag and drop PDFs
3 Adding references manually
4 Article record export
5 Find Available PDF & Library Lookup
Organizing your citations
Dealing with duplicate citations
Editing your paper
1 Adding in-text citations
2 Adding a Bibliography
3 Changing citation styles
Steps
4 Finalizing your paper for submission
Annotating PDFs
Sharing with others
Workshop Evaluation
Workshop (video)
Zotfile (video)
Get help with Zotero
For updates and additions to this page please contact:
carol.cooke@umanitoba.ca
Steps
Steps:
Open word document (with in-text citations and bibliography created by Zotero)
Click
Zotero
(tab)
Click
Document Preferences
(button)
.
Select from the list provided or click
Manage Styles
to find another.
Click
OK
.
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