
Highlight the citation you would like to insert into your document and click the OK button in the bottom right corner and Zotero will automatically generate an in-line citation. You can also click on the Z and it will all you to choose classic view which will talk you to this screen and allow you to choose from any of the citations you've saved previously.Ĥ. This allows you to begin typing in the author or title of the work and it should pop up (much like Google does). After choosing a citation style, a Zotero box will pop up such as this: For the purposes of this tutorial we will be using MLA.ģ. Clicking the Insert Citation button will bring up the following dialog box allowing you to choose the citation style of your choice. Go to the Zotero toolbar and click the "Insert Citation" button shown in the screencap above.Ģ. Navigate to the text where you would like to insert your citation. Inserting a citation is fast and simple.ġ. Zotero will automatically generate in-line citations in your document in whatever format you like. For this tutorial we'll be focusing mainly on the Insert citation and Insert Bibliography commands. From left to right they are: Insert Citation, Edit Citation, Insert Bibliography, Edit Bibliography, Refresh, Set Doc Prefs, and Remove Codes.
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The Zotero toolbar comes with seven default buttons. Information on installing the Zotero plugin can be found here.Īfter installation the Zotero toolbar will be in the add-ins toolbar (one the right hand part of the toolbar). Before you can use Zotero with Word you must first have the Zotero Plugin installed. Zotero seamlessly integrates with your Word toolbar allowing you to easily enter items from your Zotero bibliography into any document that you've created.
