Any way to insert Hyperlink to webpage into citations?
Hello,
I've seen a few discussions regrading this but I wasn't able to get a clear understanding of the status. I am working on a document (Word) that will be uploaded to a website. i would like readers to be able to click on the citation in the document (not the bibliography) that would take them to the source site that is stored within Zotero.
Are there any methods to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Ski
I've seen a few discussions regrading this but I wasn't able to get a clear understanding of the status. I am working on a document (Word) that will be uploaded to a website. i would like readers to be able to click on the citation in the document (not the bibliography) that would take them to the source site that is stored within Zotero.
Are there any methods to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Ski
I'm also not quite sure what you mean by "source site that is stored within Zotero".
So I click on, say, a [1] in the text and that takes me where?
What people have been asking for is links between citation and bibliography, i.e. you click on [1] or (Smith and Meyer 2001) and get taken to the respective item in the bibliography. Is that what you mean?
when I create a new Zotero citation the URL for the webpage is stored within the Zotero Entry. When I utilize that citation in a document (Chicago (full note with Bibilio)) I would like either:
a) The URL appear as a link in the footnoted citation. Or
b) The entire footnoted citation to become and active link.
With this capability a reader could just click on the citation and open a new webpage with the document being cited opened up.
Ski
a) is possible though, isn't it? Don't URLs appear as links automatically in word? Many styles print URLs.
b) isn't possible and it doesn't sound like something that's likely to happen anytime soon.
It would be nice if the URL were actual links in the WORD doc.
Thanks!
Thanks LiborA for the speedy response! Appreciate it.
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