From Google docs to Overleaf--bib file?
Forgive me, I've gone through the links I can find, the question is not answered, at least in a way I can follow.
First, how can I create a folder (?) in my zotero library with just the references from the one paper I am working on, so that I can create a bib file to export in overleaf?
In Endnote, when you worked on a document, a folder was created automatically with just those references. I cannot find anything equivalent in Z. Of course, Z is free ;)
I don't want to upload my entire Zotero library, it's got 7,000 items!
Second, if someone has a simple link on how to move references from one document to overleaf, that would be more than awesome.
I am working on googledocs, but of course can export to Word.
Thank you!!!
First, how can I create a folder (?) in my zotero library with just the references from the one paper I am working on, so that I can create a bib file to export in overleaf?
In Endnote, when you worked on a document, a folder was created automatically with just those references. I cannot find anything equivalent in Z. Of course, Z is free ;)
I don't want to upload my entire Zotero library, it's got 7,000 items!
Second, if someone has a simple link on how to move references from one document to overleaf, that would be more than awesome.
I am working on googledocs, but of course can export to Word.
Thank you!!!
It's not currently possible to see a list of items cited in a given document, but that functionality is coming soon. For now, you'd have to maintain the collection manually as you cite.
Note this won't work if you just download a .docx or odt file from google docs. You actually need to move it as described here: https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/moving_documents_between_word_processors