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---
title: "Getting started with Zotero"
format: gfm
editor: visual
---
1. Go to Zotero
- Create an account
- Download and install Zotero
2. Add your references
- Drag and drop from folder
- Import from Mendeley (online seems to work best)
- File/import
- 
- Use DOI to include reference
- Add from browser
3. Join a group
- [SEDAR](https://www.zotero.org/groups/4750864/sedar/library)
# Drawbacks
1. Repository limit of 100 MB
- (2GB of storage for a year is \\\$20, unsure if it works)
2. Gray literature, papers with no DOI or scanned
- NB: can SEDAR have DOI issued to reports?
- Manual work involved
# Integrating Zotero and Quarto
Note: I am in a Mac, using the latest version of RStudio (2022.07.1 Build 554)
1. Rstudio - Preferences - RMarkdown - Citations
