The Zotero community has developed a "bookmarklet" to assist researchers while browsing content on a variety of mobile devices. In general, the features of the bookmarklet version are more limited than Zotero Standalone or Zotero for Firefox.
The primary use of the bookmarklet is to save whatever page you are reading to your Zotero library for reference later. The process for installing and using the Zotero bookmarklet varies depending on the browser you are using.
Currently, the Zotero bookmarklet feature is available for the following platforms and devices:. After installing Zotero Standalone, you can install one or more Zotero connectors.
Connectors are browser add-ons that allow you to save items directly from your web browser to Zotero Standalone. There are connectors for Google Chrome, Safari, and Firefox. The Firefox connector is special: it is actually a full version of Zotero for Firefox see Installing Both Clients below.
To install a connector, visit zotero. When Zotero Standalone is closed or not installed , the Google Chrome and Safari connectors will save items directly to your online Zotero library. The Zotero bookmarklet allows you to save items from any browser directly to your online Zotero library.
To set up the bookmarklet, follow the official bookmarklet instructions. The first time you install a Zotero client a new data directory will be created on your computer, in which the client stores its data. When you install a second client Zotero for Firefox if Zotero Standalone is already installed, or Zotero Standalone if Zotero for Firefox is already installed , the second client will ask you whether you want it to share the data directory of the first client.
If the clients do share the same data directory, Zotero for Firefox will behave as a connector whenever Zotero Standalone is open. Features specific to Zotero for Firefox are disabled.
When you save items in Firefox, they end up directly in Zotero Standalone. In contrast, when Zotero Standalone is closed, Zotero for Firefox behaves as a regular full-featured client.
By default, Zotero for Firefox and Zotero Standalone update automatically. Also by default, the data directories of Zotero for Firefox and Zotero Standalone are stored in different locations than the clients themselves.
Test if Zotero is working: Find a book in the library catalog. In your browser , click the Save to Zotero icon looks like a blue book. Check Zotero to see if information about the source was saved.
Layout Zotero has three panels: The left panel lists your Collections. The middle panel lists your items. The right panel provides information about an individual item. Under Export , choose the appropriate citation style e. You will still be able to choose different citation styles later. Troubleshooting If Zotero is not working, please follow these steps: Is Zotero open?
If not, open Zotero on your computer. Is Zotero in the list of your browser's available extensions? If not, return to the Zotero download page and install the appropriate browser extension.
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