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-====== レポート ====== 
  
-Zoteroを使えば、あなたのコレクションの中のアイテムについて簡単かつ素早くレポートを作成することができます。レポートは単純なHTML文書ですので、印刷したり、ウェブ上に公開したり、電子メールで送ったりすることができます。 
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-======レポートの作成 ====== 
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-There are three ways to create reports. When you right click (ctrl-click on a Mac) on any item, set of items, or collection, Zotero will allow you to "Generate report from selected item(s)." After choosing this option in the drop-down menu, Zotero will generate a HTML report based on the selected item(s) and display it in your browser window.  
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-|{{http://www.zotero.org/static/images/support/report_from_collections.png?350nocache&nolink}}|{{http://www.zotero.org/static/images/support/report_from_items.png?350nocache&nolink}}| 
-|  //Right click on a collection for a report about its entire content//  |  //Or right click on specific items for a limited report//  | 
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-For now, reports contain every field for each item included.  In the future, users will be able to specify fields. Until customization features are added you might want to try Jason Priem's [[ 
-http://jasonpriem.com/projects/report_cleaner.php 
-|Zotero report cleaner]], which allows you to remove some of the fields from your reports.  
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-Because reports are simple HTML documents, you can print them, post them to the web, and email them.   
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-======レポートでのアイテムの順序の並べ換え ====== 
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-By default your reports sort by title in ascending order (0-9 and A-Z). To change the order of items, add "?sort=" followed by the item field you would like to sort by to the report's URL.  You can reverse the order by adding "/d" after the field name. When you bring it all together you get something that looks like this: 
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-<nowiki>zotero://report/items/8077-15035-1713-4917/html/report.html?sort=title,date/d</nowiki> 
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-Below are some other fields you might find it useful to sort by: 
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-|?sort=title|?sort=firstCreator | 
-|?sort=date| ?sort=accessed | 
-|?sort=dateAdded  | ?sort=dateModified | 
-|?sort=publicationTitle | ?sort=publisher | 
-|?sort=itemType  |?sort=series |    
-|?sort=type |?sort=medium | 
-|?sort=callNumber  |?sort=pages  | 
-|?sort=archiveLocation  |?sort=DOI | 
-|?sort=ISBN |?sort=ISSN   | 
-|?sort=edition | ?sort=url | 
-|?sort=rights  | | 
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-When generating a report from a collection rather than by selecting individual items, Zotero will automatically use the current sort order in the items list. 
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-======レポートの共有 ====== 
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-=====レポートの保存===== 
-You can save a report in the same way that you would save any HTML document on the web. Select File-->"Save File As...", then specify where you would like to save the file.  You can then post your report on the web or email it to a colleague.  
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-=====レポートの印刷 ===== 
-You can print a report just like you would print any other HTML document that you view through your browser.  From the broswer's Main Menu, select File-->"Print."  
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-======レポートの高度な使い方====== 
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-=====メモを整理するためにレポートを利用する ===== 
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-With reports, it's easy to organize your notes into an outline.  
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-By default, Zotero will group child notes in reports together under their parent items. To separate notes from their parent items, you'll need to change a hidden preference. Type "about:config" into Firefox's address bar, search for the "extensions.zotero.report.combineChildItems" setting in the list that comes up, and double-click it to toggle it to "false" Child notes will now appear separately, making it easier for you to use Zotero as an outlining tool. 
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-To build your outline, add an outline number at the beginning of each note you want to include, e.g. 1.1, 1.2, 2.1. Then select the notes, right-click/control-click on them, and select “Generate Report from Selected Items...” from the menu. A report should appear in the browser with each note you have selected. If you want, you can then print the report from your browser. 
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-Note: Because 10.0 will sort before 6.0, make sure to insert the appropriate number of zeroes (e.g. 06.0) if your outline goes into 10 or more sections. 
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-If you are working with a great number of notes and you do not want to manually select each one, tags and advanced searches can make life easier. First tag each note with a description, such as "chapter one". Then create an advanced search for "item type" [is] "note" and "tag" [is] "chapter one". Now save the advanced search.  Right-click on your saved search and select "Generate Report from Saved Search...". This will create a report including only the notes tagged "chapter one". 
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-=====メモの中身を検索するためにレポートを利用する===== 
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-Reports are a great way to search within your notes.  Although Zotero's basic and advanced search functions are robust enough to look at all the information in a collection, they are not as useful for examining long notes. Simply generate a report of the items that you want to search, and then use Firefox's built-in search features.  From the Firefox Main Menu, select Edit-->"Find in this page..." This will result in a search box at the bottom of your browser window that you can use to search through the displayed report. The Next and Previous buttons allow you to scroll through the report while the "Highlight all" button clearly marks all the times that the search term appears.  
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-=====レポートを教材として利用する===== 
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-The report feature can also be used as a way for teachers to track and assess students during the writing process.  With only a few clicks, a student can create a full report of their Zotero Library that includes information about when items were collected and how students are associating their items with notes and tags.  These reports can show the ways that students are relating their research items, and students can turn in these reports as documentation of their research process.  Teachers have found these comprehensive reports to be a useful way to peer into and encourage the composition process.    
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