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Zotero Word Processor Integration

January 12, 2008 by Jerome Locson  
Filed under Computers

Earlier this week, I posted about Zotero being a tool that aids us manage research sources via the web browser. Zotero also has the capability to allow word processor integration:

You can integrate Zotero into your writing process in several different ways:

  • Microsoft Word users can install our MS Word plug-in.
  • OpenOffice and NeoOffice users can install our OpenOffice extensions.
  • Individuals using other tools can take advantage of Zotero’s ability to export to the clipboard to paste bibliographies into any application. To export to the clipboard, right-click (control-click on Macs) on one or more references that you’ve highlighted, select “Create Bibliography from Selected Item(s),” choose “Copy to Clipboard” from the pull-down menu, and select the citation style in which you want to export the bibliography. You will now be able to paste your bibliography directly into your document.

Try Zotero now!

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2 Responses to “Zotero Word Processor Integration”
  1. carl says:

    Tried to download the NeoOffice extension. It downloaded as an “MPEG” and cannot be opened?

  2. That’s weird. Try again coz it works fine when I downloaded it. http://www.zotero.org/documentation/openoffice_integration

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