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- | ======Inserire Materiale dentro la tua Biblioteca di Zotero====== | ||
- | Zotero offre agli utenti diversi modi per catturare, importare e archiviare informazioni sugli oggetti e file. In questa pagina imparerete come collezionare informazioni su libri, articoli di riviste e siti web con un solo click e poi come archiviare facilmente i relativi PDF, immagini, link, intere pagine web e qualunque altro tipo di file relativo ad una specifica informazione della biblioteca di Zotero. La pagina [[it/ | ||
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- | ======Catturare Automaticamente Informazioni Bibliografiche dal Web====== | ||
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- | Forse la funzione più importante di Zotero è la sua capacità di accorgersi quando stai consultando uno o più oggetti su una pagina web. Ad esempio, se stai leggendo la scheda di un libro su una pagina di un catalogo online di biblioteche, | ||
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- | Simply click on the book icon and Zotero will save all of the citation information about that book into your library. (The Zotero pane does not have to be open for this to work.) If you are looking at a group of items (e.g., a list of search results from Google Scholar or LexisNexis), | ||
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- | If you are currently working in a specific collection (that is, a collection is highlighted in the left column rather than “My Library”), | ||
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- | Zotero senses information through //site translators.// | ||
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- | ====== Add Item by Identifier ====== | ||
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- | Zotero can automatically add items to your library with certain unique identifiers. Click the "Add Item by Identifier" | ||
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- | The quality of the imported data depends on the quality of the source: Zotero uses WorldCat for ISBNs and CrossRef for DOIs. Both are mostly accurate, but not without fail. Most importantly, | ||
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- | ======Archive Web Pages====== | ||
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- | To archive a web page, click the " | ||
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- | If " | ||
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- | When you bring up your snapshot, an annotation bar in the upper left hand corner of your screen will appear. | ||
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- | Holding down the Shift key while clicking the " | ||
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- | Double-clicking a web page item without a snapshot will take you to the original web page. | ||
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- | Double-clicking a web page item with a snapshot will display the snapshot instead. You can access the live web page by clicking the ”URL:” label to the left of the %%URL%% field in Zotero' | ||
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- | ======Importing Records from Other Reference Tools====== | ||
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- | Many users come to Zotero with extensive collections stored in other reference management software. To import entire collections into Zotero, click on the gear icon and select " | ||
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- | Import works for the following bibliographic file formats: | ||
- | * Zotero RDF | ||
- | * MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema) | ||
- | * BibTeX | ||
- | * RIS | ||
- | * Refer/BibIX | ||
- | * Unqualified Dublin Core RDF | ||
- | You can use Zotero' | ||
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- | For instructions on how to make the **switch from Endnote to Zotero**, please see [[/ | ||
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- | ======Manually Adding Items ====== | ||
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- | Zotero' | ||
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- | Click on the green plus icon in the center column. Select the type of item you want to create from the drop down menu. You can view more item types at the bottom of the menu. If the options do not fit your item exactly try to find the kind of item that would contain the same fields. Once you select an item type an blank item of that type will appear in your center column. | ||
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- | Click on any of the fields in the right column to begin entering your information. If you have additional authors you can click on the + next to the first author to add additional fields. When you have finished entering the metadata you can drag in attachments. | ||
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- | ======Editing Item Information====== | ||
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- | In the right column of the Zotero pane, you can view and edit information about an individual item. Highlight the item in your center column. Click on the Info tab in the right column. You can edit the text boxes by clicking on them. You can also edit the Object ID boxes by clicking on them and selecting a different option. You can add or delete an author/ | ||
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- | ======Storing Other Files in Zotero====== | ||
- | Beyond storing item information Zotero is also a powerful tool for storing any kind of file related to your research. To add a file to your Zotero collection simply drag it from your desktop or a folder on your computer into the middle column. Some files, like HTML files and image files, are natively supported in Firefox. So if you double click on these types of files inside your Zotero collection they will launch inside your browser. If the files are not supported in Firefox double clicking on the file will launch it in whatever program your OS is set to launch the file in. For example, if you store a word doc or an excel spreadsheet inside your Zotero library double clicking on those files will launch the program you have designated to open those file types. In most cases it is best to attach these files to full Zotero items. To attach a file to an item simply drag it on to the item you would like to attach it to. |