Creating Citations & Bibliographis
Hi,
The instructions in the documentation for creating bibliographies do not work, at least on my computer. Does anyone have instructions that work?
Thanks
The instructions in the documentation for creating bibliographies do not work, at least on my computer. Does anyone have instructions that work?
Thanks
https://www.zotero.org/support/reporting_problems
https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting
1. If you just want to quickly add references to a paper, email, or blog post, Zotero's Quick Copy is the easiest way to go. Simply select items in the center column and drag them into any text field. Zotero will automatically create a formatted bibliography for you. To copy citations instead of references, hold down Shift at the start of the drag. - Selected items will not drag.
2. To create a bibliography or a citations list in Zotero, highlight one or more references and then right-click (or control-click on Macs) to select “Create Bibliography from Selected Item(s)…”. - Right-click does nothing.
I was simply wondering if there were other instructions I could try to see if they work on my PC.
Thanks.
Create Bibliography from Item creates a bibliography with whatever items from your library you have selected in it. If you only have one selected, you'll get a bibliography with one item in it.
The standard workflow for Zotero is
1. Collect literature (typically using the browser add-on)
2. Organize literature (collections, tags, etc.)
3. Cite, either using Create Bibliography or the word processor add-ons.
You'd never cite references within sources you have collected (there are some add-ons that can help you extract references from articles in your library, but that's a rather different topic)
You indicated there were add-ons that could help with that. Which one specifically?
You want to install the Zotero Connector. You can do so here: https://www.zotero.org/download/connectors
As a result of various pressures on them, more publishers have started to relent and add reference lists to the basic metadata they submit to online databases. Some plugin developers have developed tools to extract those reference lists, either by retrieving them from online databases like Crossref, and/or by reading a PDF paper's reference list text directly and then attempting to parse it into the individual references. See for example the zetero-reference plugin (now with English instructions) ...
https://github.com/MuiseDestiny/zotero-reference
If you then want to download the PDF for a reference in the list, that plugin will attempt to take you to the journal paper's web page, where you can download the PDF if you have access rights (via the Zotero Connector in your browser). It's not a perfect process, but it's quite effective.
But most people still do the task you're talking about by simple selecting and copying the text in the PDF paper's reference list for the cited reference they want to read, pasting that text into the search box in their browser, selecting the best option to locate that paper (eg journal web page), and finally downloading the paper automatically into Zotero from there (via the Zotero connector).