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- | < | + | ===== How does the Import from Clipboard feature work? ===== |
- | in the process of updating the documentation for | + | |
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- | may be outdated in the meantime. Thanks for your understanding.</ | + | |
+ | Import from Clipboard allows you to import items from the raw code of any supported format (RIS, BibTeX, CSL JSON, etc.). | ||
- | === How does the Import from Clipboard | + | Whenever you're viewing raw bibliographic data, you can import it into Zotero simply by copying it to the clipboard and then choosing "Import from Clipboard" from the File menu in Zotero or by using the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl-Alt-Shift-I (Windows/ |
- | Import from Clipboard allows you to import items from the raw code of any supported | + | See [[importing_standardized_formats|Importing Standardized Formats]] for a list of supported |
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+ | Note that, on most websites, you should use the Zotero Connector' | ||
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