Zotero Zotero Collect, organize, cite, and share your research Move Zotero Citations Between Google Docs, Word, and LibreOffice Last year, we added Google Docs integration to Zotero, bringing to Google Docs the same powerful citation functionality — with support for over 9,000 citation styles — that Zotero offers in Word and LibreOffice. Today we’re adding a feature that lets you move documents between Google Docs and Word or LibreOffice while preserving active Zotero citations. […] Retracted item notifications with Retraction Watch integration Zotero can now help you avoid relying on retracted publications in your research by automatically checking your database and documents for works that have been retracted. We’re providing this service in partnership with Retraction Watch, which maintains the largest database of retractions available, and we’re proud to help sustain their important work. How It Works […] Scan Books into Zotero from Your iPhone or iPad Zotero makes it easy to collect research materials with a single click as you browse the web, but what do you do when you want to add a real, physical book to your Zotero library? If you have an iPhone or iPad running iOS 12, you can now save a book to Zotero just by […] Zotero Comes to Google Docs We’re excited to announce the availability of Zotero integration with Google Docs, joining Zotero’s existing support for Microsoft Word and LibreOffice. The same powerful functionality that Zotero has long offered for traditional word processors is now available for Google Docs. You can quickly search for items in your Zotero library, add page numbers and other […] Improved PDF retrieval with Unpaywall integration As an organization dedicated to developing free and open-source research tools, we care deeply about open access to scholarship. With the latest version of Zotero, we’re excited to make it easier than ever to find PDFs for the items in your Zotero library. While Zotero has always been able to download PDFs automatically as you […] Introducing ZoteroBib: Perfect bibliographies in minutes We think Zotero is the best tool for almost anyone doing serious research, but we know that a lot of people — including many students — don’t need all of Zotero’s power just to create the occasional bibliography. Today, we’re introducing ZoteroBib, a free service to help people quickly create perfect bibliographies. Powered by the same technology […] Zotero 5.0.36: New PDF features, faster citing in large documents, and more The latest version of Zotero introduces some major improvements for PDF-based workflows, a new citing mode that can greatly speed up the use of the word processor plugin in large documents, and various other improvements and bug fixes. New PDF features Improved PDF metadata retrieval While the “Save to Zotero” button in the Zotero Connector […] Zotero 5.0 and Firefox: Frequently Asked Questions In A Unified Zotero Experience, we explained the changes introduced in Zotero 5.0 that affect Zotero for Firefox users. See that post for a full explanation of the change, and read on for some additional answers. What’s changing? Zotero 5.0 is available only as a standalone program, and Zotero 4.0 for Firefox is being replaced […] New Features for Chrome and Safari Connectors We are excited to announce major improvements to the Zotero Connectors for Chrome and Safari. Chrome The Zotero Connector for Chrome now includes functionality that was previously available only in Zotero for Firefox. Automatic Institutional Proxy Detection Many institutions provide a way to access electronic resources while you are off-campus by signing in to a […] A Unified Zotero Experience Since the introduction of Zotero Standalone in 2011, Zotero users have had two versions to choose from: the original Firefox extension, Zotero for Firefox, which provides deep integration into the Firefox user interface, and Zotero Standalone, which runs as a separate program and can be used with any browser. Starting with the release of Zotero […]