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 Zotero can import bibliographic data stored in a variety of standardized formats used by databases and other reference management tools. The most popular formats are RIS, Bib(La)Tex, and MODS. Zotero can import bibliographic data stored in a variety of standardized formats used by databases and other reference management tools. The most popular formats are RIS, Bib(La)Tex, and MODS.
  
-If you have a database stored in one of these formats, such as a BibTeX database you've compiled or a RIS database you've exported from another reference manager, you can import them into Zotero by clicking File → “Import…” and choose "A file"+If you have a database stored in one of these formats, such as a BibTeX database you've compiled or a RIS database you've exported from another reference manager, you can import them into Zotero by clicking File → “Import…” and choosing "A file"
  
 See also [[/support/moving_to_zotero|Moving to Zotero]]. See also [[/support/moving_to_zotero|Moving to Zotero]].
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   * Unqualified Dublin Core RDF   * Unqualified Dublin Core RDF
  
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kb/importing_standardized_formats.txt · Last modified: 2018/11/04 14:44 by bwiernik