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- | ====== 添加文件到Zotero文献库====== | ||
- | In addition to item metadata, notes, and tags, Zotero can also be used for managing files. This page describes the different ways you can add files to your Zotero library, and how added files are stored and synced. | ||
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- | ===== 文件副本及链接 ===== | ||
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- | Files can be added to your Zotero library as either copies or links. With copies, a copy of the original file is stored in the [[zotero_data|Zotero data directory]]. File copies are synced if [[sync|file syncing]] has been set up. In contrast, when a file is linked, Zotero only stores a link to the location of the original file. Linked files are not synced. | ||
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- | ===== 添加文件 ===== | ||
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- | Files can be added either as standalone items, or as child items to other items. | ||
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- | ==== 通过浏览器添加文件 ==== | ||
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- | Zotero can automatically save associated web page snapshots and PDFs when you use [[/ | ||
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- | With Zotero for Firefox, you can right-click a link to a file in the browser (e.g. to a PDF) and select " | ||
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- | ==== 通过Zotero面板添加文件 ==== | ||
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- | === 拖放文件 === | ||
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- | Files can be copied into your library by dragging a file from your operating system' | ||
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- | You can also drop an existing standalone file item onto another item to create a child item. | ||
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- | === 新建条目按钮 === | ||
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- | File copies and file links can be created by clicking the "New Item" ({{: | ||
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- | === 附件按钮 === | ||
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- | When you have selected a single item in the center column, you can click the "New Child Attachment" | ||
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- | ===== 文件访问 ===== | ||
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- | Files in your library can be accessed by double-clicking the file in the center column. Alternatively, | ||
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- | To locate a copied or linked file, right-click the file in the Zotero pane and select "Show File". Copied files are stored in the [[zotero_data|Zotero data directory]], |