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Zotero can be used with Google Docs in the same way as with plain text documents or emails, see the [[screencast_tutorials/zotero_and_google_tools|screencast on Zotero and Google tools]]. | ====== Zotero and Google Docs ====== |
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| Zotero can be used with Google Docs in the same way as with plain-text documents or emails. See the [[screencast_tutorials/zotero_and_google_tools|screencast on Zotero and Google tools]]. |
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* To add a bibliography, simply select items in Zotero and drag them into the document. | * To add a bibliography, simply select items in Zotero and drag them into the document. |
* To add a //reference//, hold the Shift key while dragging. | * To add a citation, hold the Shift key before dragging. |
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If you want a different style, click the Gear icon, select Preferences and the Export pane. | To use a different style, change your Quick Copy settings in the Export pane of the Zotero preferences. |
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| At the moment there is no way to get an automatically updating bibliography in a Google Docs document. (There are [[http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google+Docs/thread?tid=12c63f69794657dd|several]] [[http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google+Docs/thread?tid=7d31645792fb038e|requests]] to the Google Docs team for allowing Zotero integration.) |
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However, at the moment there is no way to get an automatically updating bibliography in a Google Document (there are [[http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google+Docs/thread?tid=12c63f69794657dd|several]] [[http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Google+Docs/thread?tid=7d31645792fb038e|requests]] to the Google Docs team for allowing Zotero integration). | One possible workaround is to write citations such as "{Smith, 2000}", export from Google Docs to Rich Text Format (RTF), and use Zotero's [[rtf_scan|RTF Scan]] feature. You'll have to do this each time you want to see your bibliography, though. |
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One possible workaround is to write citations like {Smith, 2000}, export to Rich Text Format (rtf) and use the [[rtf_scan]] feature of Zotero (you'll have to do this each time you want to see your bibliography though). | As a more convenient and reliable alternative to the built-in RTF Scan feature, the [[http://zotero-odf-scan.github.io/zotero-odf-scan/|RTF/ODF-scan]] plugin for Zotero is also available. |