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-WebDAV is a standard protocol for transferring files over the web, and it can be used to sync files in your personal library. (Group libraries cannot currently use WebDAV.) Your employer or research institution may be able to provide WebDAV storage. Otherwise, there are many third-party options, both free and paid (see [[kb:webdav_services|WebDAV providers known to work with Zotero]]).+WebDAV is a standard protocol for transferring files over the web, and it can be used to sync files in your personal library. (Group libraries cannot use WebDAV.) Your employer or research institution may be able to provide WebDAV storage. Otherwise, there are many third-party options, both free and paid (see [[kb:webdav_services|WebDAV providers known to work with Zotero]]).
  
 Once you have your WebDAV account info, enter the URL provided by the service, your username, and your password in the [[preferences/sync#file_syncing|Sync preferences tab]]. Be sure to select 'http' or 'https' as appropriate — if you're not sure, try 'https' first. After entering the information, click "Verify Server". If Zotero successfully verifies the WebDAV account, you're all set to use file syncing via WebDAV. Once you have your WebDAV account info, enter the URL provided by the service, your username, and your password in the [[preferences/sync#file_syncing|Sync preferences tab]]. Be sure to select 'http' or 'https' as appropriate — if you're not sure, try 'https' first. After entering the information, click "Verify Server". If Zotero successfully verifies the WebDAV account, you're all set to use file syncing via WebDAV.
sync.txt · Last modified: 2023/07/18 21:07 by dstillman