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    • Comparing reference managers
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      • exercises
      • exercises
    • From Zotero to the word processor
      • exercises
    • Citation styles
      • exercises
  • THE END (SO FAR...)
    • Conclusion
    • References & useful links
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  • ADVANCED ZOTERO FEATURES (BETA CONTENT)
    • Setting up additional storage
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  • exercise 4.1: Collect references
  • exercise 4.2 : Search for a reference
  • exercise 4.3 : Check for the full text version of the document

exercise 4.1: Collect references

Add 5 references in your Zotero library. Try adding references of various doctypes:

  1. book

  2. paper

  3. conference paper

  4. Wikimedia Commons image

  5. thesis

exercise 4.2 : Search for a reference

Find at least two ways of searching a reference in your library. Try the advanced search and save the result. The collection created from that search is dynamic: every new reference matching the query you used in the avdanced search will be added automatically in this collection.

exercise 4.3 : Check for the full text version of the document

Select a batch of references with no attachments. References with attachments have a blue dot on the side.

Use the "Find available PDFs" feature to check PDFs availability. Zotero will import full text version of the document when available.

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