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kb:zotero_and_wikipedia [2017/11/22 16:02] – bwiernik | kb:zotero_and_wikipedia [2021/08/18 10:26] (current) – Update as the Wikidata QuickStatements translator is now in the official repo zuphilip |
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== Quick Copy == | == Quick Copy == |
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Zotero's Quick Copy feature makes it trivial to export Zotero items to Wikipedia. The configuration panel for Quick Copy is found by clicking the gear icon in the Zotero toolbar, choosing Preferences, then selecting the Export tab. If Wikipedia Citation Templates is set as the default output format, you can copy properly formatted templates for selected items to the clipboard by using the keyboard shortcut set in the Shortcut Keys preference pane or by dragging and dropping items directly into a text area on Wikipedia. | Zotero's Quick Copy feature makes it easy to export Zotero items to Wikipedia. Open the [[preferences:export|Export]] pane of Zotero preferences and select "Wikipedia Citation Templates" as the Default Format. Then, you can drag and drop items from your library to the Wikipedia to insert properly formatted citations. You can also copy Wikipedia Citation Templates data to your clipboad by pressing Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-C. |
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=== Wikidata === | === Wikidata === |
Wikidata is a sister project of Wikipedia, operated by the same non-profit organisation (the Wikimedia Foundation), in the same volunteer-edited manner. It provides linked, open data about the entities described in Wikidata, and many more besides, under a Public Domain licence. | Wikidata is a sister project of Wikipedia, operated by the same non-profit organisation (the Wikimedia Foundation), in the same volunteer-edited manner. It provides linked, open data about the entities described in Wikidata, and many more besides, under a Public Domain licence. |
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Zotero has two translators for use with Wikidata; one for reading Wikidata pages and adding their data to Zotero; the other (which needs to be added manually) for outputting data from other sources in a format that can be used to add to or create new Wikidata items, using a tool called QuickStatements. | Zotero has two translators for use with Wikidata; one for reading Wikidata pages and adding their data to Zotero; the other for outputting data from other sources in a format that can be used create new Wikidata items, using a tool called QuickStatements. |
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For details, see : https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Zotero | For details, see : https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Zotero |
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