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- | ======Zotero Library에 아이템 추가하기====== | ||
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- | 이 페이지는 단행본, 논문, 웹페이지 등의 서지정보를 Zotero에 아이템으로서 수집하는 다양한 방법을 소개한다. 그 밖에 파일(PDFs, | ||
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- | =====Web Translators===== | ||
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- | Zotero의 가장 편리한 기능 중 하나는 내가 방문하는 페이지 상의 서지 정보를 알아서 찾아내는 기능이다. 예를들어, | ||
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- | 이 책 모양의 아이콘을 클릭하면 Zotero Library로 단행본(서적) 아이템을 신규 생성하여 해당 서지 정보를 자동으로 저장시킨다. Google Scholar같은 일부 웹 사이트에서는 다양한 유형의 자료가 여러 개 보여지는데, | ||
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- | If you have selected a collection in the left-hand column of Zotero (that is, a collection is highlighted in the left column rather than “My Library”), | ||
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- | Whether or not Zotero can recognize bibliographic information on a web page depends on the web page. Some websites use a standard way to provide Zotero with data (via embedded metadata). For other sites, Zotero relies on website-specific translators. Zotero works with most library catalogs, several popular websites such as Amazon.com and NYTimes.com, | ||
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- | ===== Add Item by Identifier ===== | ||
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- | You can quickly add items to your library if you already know their ISBN, Digital Object Identifier (DOI), or PubMed ID. To add an item via one of these identifiers, | ||
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- | Zotero uses the following databases for looking up item metadata: | ||
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- | =====Saving Web Pages===== | ||
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- | With Zotero for Firefox, you can create an item from the current web page by either clicking the " | ||
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- | If " | ||
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- | Holding down the Shift key while clicking the " | ||
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- | With Zotero Standalone, you can create an item with snapshot from the current web page by right-clicking the page and selecting "Save Zotero Snapshot from Current Page". | ||
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- | Double-clicking a Web Page item without a snapshot in your library will take you to the original web page. Double-clicking a Web Page item with a snapshot will display the snapshot instead. You can also visit the original web page by clicking the ”URL:” label to the left of the %%URL%% field in Zotero' | ||
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- | ==== Annotations ==== | ||
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- | Snapshots can be [[archive_the_web|annotated]], | ||
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- | =====Importing from other Tools===== | ||
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- | You might want to migrate to Zotero but already have an extensive library stored in other reference management software. To import such libraries into Zotero, start by exporting the bibliographic data from your other software program. Then, in Zotero, click the gear icon and select " | ||
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- | For detailed instructions on how to make the switch from Endnote to Zotero, see [[kb/ | ||
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- | Zotero can import the following bibliographic file formats: | ||
- | * Zotero RDF | ||
- | * MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema) | ||
- | * BibTeX | ||
- | * RIS | ||
- | * Refer/BibIX | ||
- | * Unqualified Dublin Core RDF | ||
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- | Note that import/ | ||
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- | ===== Adding PDFs and other Files ===== | ||
- | To include a PDF or any other file from your computer in Zotero, simply drag it to Zotero - you can drag to an existing item to attach the file or drag between items to store as an independent item. | ||
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- | To the same effect you can also use "Store Copy of File..." | ||
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- | For PDFs that you have added as independent items, you can try to automatically download bibliographic data from the internet by right-clicking them and selecting [[retrieve_pdf_metadata|Retrieve Metadata for PDF]] | ||
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- | ===== Manually Adding and Editing Items ===== | ||
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- | ==== Adding Items by Hand ==== | ||
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- | To manually add an item to your Zotero library, click the green "New Item" ({{: | ||
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- | **Note** When you want to create an item for a web page, it usually easiest to visit the page in your browser and then save it to Zotero (see [[#Saving Web Pages]]). Because of this, Zotero developers removed the Web Page item type from the "New Item" menu. However, you can still create an empty Web Page item by creating an empty item of another type and switching the item type to Web Page via the right-hand column of the Zotero pane. | ||
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- | ==== Editing Items ==== | ||
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- | When you have selected an item in the center column, you can view and edit its bibliographic information via the Info tab of the right column. Most fields can be clicked and edited. Changes are saved automatically as they are made. Some fields have special features, which are discussed below. | ||
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- | === Names === | ||
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- | Each item can have zero or more creators, of different types, such as authors, editors, etc. To change the creator type, click the creator field label (e.g., " | ||
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- | Each name field can be toggled between single and two field mode by clicking the " | ||
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- | === Journal Abbreviations === | ||
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- | Journal articles are often cited with the abbreviated journal title. Zotero stores the journal title and journal title abbreviation in separate fields (" | ||
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- | === Titles === | ||
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- | In English, titles are typically either Title Cased or Sentence cased (for the distinction, | ||
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- | To help with changing the case of titles, the title fields (e.g., " | ||
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- | === Links === | ||
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- | Clicking the label of the URL (" | ||
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