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  1. Add hyperlinks to URLs in HTML bibliographies

    by mehtan1 · March 23, 2009
    I tried this out with google docs and it did not work consistently.
  2. Rich Text in Titles

    Rintze
    by Rintze · March 22, 2009
    https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=0B4KgWUjfrk4_NGMwOGFjMTYtMWY4Mi00OTdlLTk5OWEtNjE4ZThjNWMzNmM5
  3. is the server code available for download?

    by dmk · March 9, 2009
    3) "Google Zotero" - by this I mean a completely online version of zotero - Endnotes Web meets Google Docs meets Zotero
  4. Can it be opened as an application?

    by fancyui · March 7, 2009
    now google apps can open Gmail, Docs and Calender in Chrome, firefox can create any webpages to application,the advantage is that it is faster to open these apps, the window is very simple, and they
  5. OneNote support

    by urlwolf · February 28, 2009
    It will also be killer for quick collaboration using google docs.
  6. Mac Spotlight Searching

    by JM · February 27, 2009
    (not attached docs, notes, etc) in Spotlight or Google Desktop?
  7. Google notebook/Zotero transferability?

    by sandyhill · February 15, 2009
    Another request for info how to export Google Notebooks contents into Zotero. I am halfway finished with research on a book, and I have all of those files stored in Notebook. With the announcement o
  8. Zotero and Google docs

    by timbrochier · February 13, 2009
    is there a way to use Zotero with google docs to get the (author, date) citation style,
  9. Invalid output from serving

    by arejas · February 10, 2009
    really nice work in general. i am trying to get completely off endnotes and google notebook, and hoping for a stable release in the near future.
  10. Problems accessing my library's site

    by mckrimma · February 5, 2009
    books.google.com
  11. Multiple in-text citation patterns

    by fbennett · January 29, 2009
    That's great for citation styles that use keys referring to a bibliography, but as bdarcus writes above, it makes it painful to convert a document to a footnoted style. The level of pain depends on …
  12. Right click > 'Cite selected item...' for author-date style documents

    by therealandrewmorton · January 12, 2009
    This would be a simple way to allow people using anything from plain text files through to google docs to add correctly formatted author-date citations, without the need to build specific cite-while-y
  13. Integration with Word Processors via RTF Scan

    by bdarcus · November 17, 2008
    This kind of stuff would also be of great help to users working in Google Docs and other environments missing a scripting layer. What is needed for such environments would be a simple Zotero extension
  14. Integration with Word Processors via RTF Scan

    by mark · November 17, 2008
    This kind of stuff would also be of great help to users working in Google Docs and other environments missing a scripting layer. What is needed for such environments would be a simple Zotero extension
  15. In text citations - google docs

    by TheCyberProf · October 11, 2008
    Maybe Zotero should offer an online editor, like Google docs, but designed specifically for scholars. If it was designed to work only with the 3 or 4 most popular reference styles, it might not be too
  16. on google docs: could not drag and drop references on PC, but OK on mac

    by sassi72 · October 10, 2008
    found a minor bug on Sync preview: I had no problems dragging/dropping references on google docs on a mac, but it wouldn't allow me to do the same on a PC, both running firefox 3.03. Any ideas?
  17. Humongous Word Files

    by Tjowens · July 28, 2008
    Instead of using Google docs you can have Word flatten all your fields. Simply select all and click Ctrl-Shift-F9. Keep in mind that your document will no longer be connected to your Zotero database,
  18. Humongous Word Files

    by wildbill · July 27, 2008
    Here's the work-around I devised: upload the finished file to Google Docs and then resave it as a Word file. That will strip out all the extra stuff but of course remove the ability to communicate bet
  19. Humongous Word Files

    by wildbill · July 27, 2008
    Here's the work-around I devised: upload the finished file to Google Docs and then resave it as a Word file. That will strip out all the extra stuff but of course remove the ability to communicate bet
  20. Zotero Alternatives

    by magg · July 14, 2008
    notes to fasten my learning process. Take e.g. Google Docs - they offer a very limited yet useful set of basic formatting tasks (bold, italics, font color, lists). If you don't want to use it, then s
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