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Clicking the “Add/Edit Bibliography” ({{: | Clicking the “Add/Edit Bibliography” ({{: | ||
- | You can edit which items appear | + | As you use the plugin, Zotero will automatically update the bibliography based on the citations |
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+ | In the rare case that you want to add items to the bibliography | ||
=====Document Preferences===== | =====Document Preferences===== | ||
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The cite options windows has a drop-down list of the different locator types (" | The cite options windows has a drop-down list of the different locator types (" | ||
- | You can also add page numbers from the keyboard as you insert citations. Search for an item, press Enter once to add to the citing dialog, | + | You can also add page numbers from the keyboard as you insert citations. Search for an item and, before or after selecting it, but before pressing Enter to insert |
==Prefix and Suffix== | ==Prefix and Suffix== | ||
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Prefixes and suffixes can be applied to each item in a citation to create complex citations. For example: "(see Smith 1776 for the classic example; Marx 1867 presents and alternate view)" | Prefixes and suffixes can be applied to each item in a citation to create complex citations. For example: "(see Smith 1776 for the classic example; Marx 1867 presents and alternate view)" | ||
- | ==Suppress Authors: Using Authors in the Text== | + | ==Narrative Citations (" |
- | With author-date styles, authors are often moved into the text and omitted from the following parentheses-enclosed citation, e.g.: "...according | + | With author-date styles, authors are often moved into the text and omitted from the following parentheses-enclosed citation, e.g.: "According |
===Citations with Multiple Cited Items=== | ===Citations with Multiple Cited Items=== | ||
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=====Editing the Bibliography=== | =====Editing the Bibliography=== | ||
- | After you've inserted | + | As you add and remove citations in the document, Zotero will automatically update the bibliography to reflect your changes. Generally, that's all you have to do. |
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+ | In rare cases, however, you may want to add uncited sources to your bibliography (e.g., items included in a review but not cited in the paper) or remove items that are cited in text but which should not be included in the bibliography | ||
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- | In this window, you can add uncited sources to your bibliography (e.g., items included in a review but not cited in the paper) | + | You can then use the arrows to add or remove items. |
While it is also possible to edit the text or formatting of bibliography references in this window, doing so is discouraged. References edited here will not be automatically updated by Zotero if you change the data in your library. Editing references here is also somewhat unreliable; several users have reported that modifications made here sometimes do not persist when Zotero references, among other issues. | While it is also possible to edit the text or formatting of bibliography references in this window, doing so is discouraged. References edited here will not be automatically updated by Zotero if you change the data in your library. Editing references here is also somewhat unreliable; several users have reported that modifications made here sometimes do not persist when Zotero references, among other issues. |