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kb:importing_formatted_bibliographies [2021/03/24 16:36] – [Plain-text citations and bibliographies] dstillman | kb:importing_formatted_bibliographies [2024/11/26 23:18] (current) – [Plain-text citations and bibliographies] dstillman | ||
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==== Citations inserted using a reference manager ==== | ==== Citations inserted using a reference manager ==== | ||
- | Zotero can read existing citations created by the Zotero and Mendeley word processor plugins, allowing you to continue using those citations in the same document even if the items don't exist in your Zotero library. Simply click Add/Edit Citation, search for an existing citation, and select it from the Cited section of the search results. (This applies to the default citation dialog only, not the " | + | Zotero can read existing citations created by the Zotero and Mendeley |
- | If a document contains Zotero or Mendeley citations not in your library and you need to make changes to the metadata or include them in other documents, you'll need to extract the citations into your library. For Word .docx documents, you can use [[https:// | + | If a document contains Zotero or Mendeley |
- | If you still have the references in a reference manager, you can export | + | If you still have the references in the reference manager, you can import |
- | ==== Citations inserted using Microsoft Word's built-in citation feature ==== | + | * Zotero has a [[mendeley_import|built-in Mendeley importer]] that can import all data and automatically relink citations in existing documents. |
- | You can follow these steps to format the bibliography as BibTeX, which Zotero can import: | + | * For other programs, export your data in a format such as RIS or BibTeX and then [[adding_items_to_zotero:# |
- | - Download this [[http://www.k-jahn.de/stuff/ | + | |
+ | ==== Citations inserted using Microsoft Word’s built-in citation feature ==== | ||
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+ | If you used Word's built-in citation feature, you can follow these steps to format the bibliography as BibTeX, which Zotero can import: | ||
+ | - Download this [[https://gist.githubusercontent.com/ | ||
- Save the stylesheet to Word's bibliography styles folder: | - Save the stylesheet to Word's bibliography styles folder: | ||
* //Word 2016/ | * //Word 2016/ | ||
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If the references have ISBNs, DOIs, or PubMed IDs, you can use the [[: | If the references have ISBNs, DOIs, or PubMed IDs, you can use the [[: | ||
- | If you have many references, you can use [[http:// | + | If you have many references, you can use [[http:// |
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+ | Otherwise, your best option is to find the items online in a repository that Zotero supports — most likely just by searching the web for the citation — and saving to Zotero [[: | ||
- | Otherwise, your best option is to find the items online in a repository that Zotero supports, or, as a last resort, manually enter the references. | + | As a last resort, |
In all cases, you'll need to replace all existing citations in any document for which you want Zotero to generate a correct bibliography. | In all cases, you'll need to replace all existing citations in any document for which you want Zotero to generate a correct bibliography. | ||
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