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 If the references have ISBNs, DOIs, or PubMed IDs, you can also use the [[:adding_items_to_zotero#add_item_by_identifier|Add Item by Identifier]] function in Zotero to quickly add these items to your Zotero library. If the references have ISBNs, DOIs, or PubMed IDs, you can also use the [[:adding_items_to_zotero#add_item_by_identifier|Add Item by Identifier]] function in Zotero to quickly add these items to your Zotero library.
  
-If you know how to run commandline (ruby) tools, you can parse plain-text bibliography references using [[https://github.com/inukshuk/anystyle|AnyStyle]], bibliography parser (written by a Zotero developer) that can be trained for improved results. Export parsed citations as BibTeX or CiteProc/JSON and import into Zotero. (The previously available webservice for anystyle is currently unavailable, but a new release is planned). Additional plain-text reference parsers are listed below.+You can parse plain-text bibliography references using [[http://anystyle.io|AnyStyle]], ​an online bibliography parser (written by a Zotero developer) that can be trained for improved results. Export parsed citations as BibTeX or CiteProc/JSON and import into Zotero. Additional plain-text reference parsers are listed below.
  
 Otherwise, your best option is to find the items online in a repository that Zotero supports, or, as a last resort, manually enter the references. Otherwise, your best option is to find the items online in a repository that Zotero supports, or, as a last resort, manually enter the references.
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