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==== Citations inserted using a reference manager ==== | ==== Citations inserted using a reference manager ==== | ||
- | For Microsoft Word " | + | For Microsoft Word " |
If you still have the references in a reference manager, you can export them from this program to a file format for exchanging bibliographic metadata, such as RIS or BibTeX, and then [[adding_items_to_zotero:# | If you still have the references in a reference manager, you can export them from this program to a file format for exchanging bibliographic metadata, such as RIS or BibTeX, and then [[adding_items_to_zotero:# | ||
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If the references have ISBNs, DOIs, or PubMed IDs, you can also use the [[: | If the references have ISBNs, DOIs, or PubMed IDs, you can also use the [[: | ||
- | If you know how to run commandline (ruby) tools, you can parse plain-text bibliography references using [[https://github.com/ | + | You can parse plain-text bibliography references using [[http://anystyle.io|AnyStyle]], |
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. |