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==Overview== | |||
This page describes how I installed and used the Zotero web tool for citations. I used this for the NAR2015 publication. KRR | This page describes how I installed and used the Zotero web tool for citations. I used this for the NAR2015 publication. KRR | ||
==Steps== | |||
* At download site (https://www.zotero.org/download/), I downloaded and installed 'Standalone for Mac', and plugins for Chrome and FF. | * At download site (https://www.zotero.org/download/), I downloaded and installed 'Standalone for Mac', and plugins for Chrome and FF. | ||
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It takes a few minutes to figure out where/what the little menu icons are for the client and | It takes a few minutes to figure out where/what the little menu icons are for the client and | ||
word plug-in. | word plug-in. | ||
==Additional Links/Info== | |||
Here is a link to the style sheet used to [https://www.zotero.org/styles/national-library-of-medicine-grant-proposals?source=1 National Library of Medicine (grant proposals with PMCID/PMID)] from the Zotero Style Repository (search PMID in Preferences->Cite->Styles step above). |
Revision as of 18:51, 25 August 2016
Overview
This page describes how I installed and used the Zotero web tool for citations. I used this for the NAR2015 publication. KRR
Steps
- At download site (https://www.zotero.org/download/), I downloaded and installed 'Standalone for Mac', and plugins for Chrome and FF.
- Restarted FF and browsed to a few articles, clicked on article icon in search entry box to add them to lib.
- Searched for 'Nucleic Acids Research' at citation website (http://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByName/), and clicked 'Install', then selected 'Zotero'. Saved to file.
- In Zotero app, went to Preferences->Cite->Styles, then clicked '+'. Selected file I had saved.
(Now I see that from the 'Get Additional Styles' link you can get NAR, without what I did in previous step. Fooled me -- I had previously looked there for 'Chemical Abstracts', which isn't there).
- Restart Word. There's a little menu attached at the upper left. You can insert a citation there
(picking NAR style) to your doc and it will show up as an inline ref. There's an 'insert bibliography' that spits out the references. And if you re-order things, a 'Refresh' will renumber. NOTE: if you don't see this menu, there's a scroll glyph with a drop-down menu...
It takes a few minutes to figure out where/what the little menu icons are for the client and word plug-in.
Additional Links/Info
Here is a link to the style sheet used to National Library of Medicine (grant proposals with PMCID/PMID) from the Zotero Style Repository (search PMID in Preferences->Cite->Styles step above).