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======Zotero Translators===== | ======Zotero Translators===== | ||
- | Zotero automatically detects library records, news items, journal articles, and other objects you might like to save in your collection. Zotero uses so-called translators to detect and import data from websites. There are currently more than 500 different translators, | + | Zotero automatically detects library records, news items, journal articles, and other objects you might like to save in your collection. Zotero uses so-called |
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+ | You can see the translator Zotero is using on a given page by hovering over the Zotero save button in your browser. | ||
====Types of Sites Supported==== | ====Types of Sites Supported==== | ||
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====Full List of Translators==== | ====Full List of Translators==== | ||
You can find a full, automatically generated list of all Zotero translators [[https:// | You can find a full, automatically generated list of all Zotero translators [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Translator Troubleshooting ==== | ||
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+ | If Zotero fails to import high-quality data from a site that you think should be supported, first check whether you're experiencing a general problem by trying to save an article from the New York Times or a book from Amazon. If that doesn' |