Open your Word document. Click the Zotero tab in the ribbon.
For anyone writing a thesis, journal article, or book, Zotero is an indispensable tool. It manages your references and, via its word processor plugins (Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice), inserts in-text citations and bibliographies automatically.
Look for the Document Preferences dropdown (gear icon) or right-click inside any citation. Select "Relink Citations..."
Ensure your laptop’s Zotero library is fully synced with your desktop library. Go to Edit → Preferences → Sync and click "Sync."
When all else fails, remember that a Zotero citation is just a pointer. If the pointer is irreparably broken, you can still manually re-insert the citation. It's tedious, but it's faster than rewriting your bibliography from scratch.
When you click "Refresh," Zotero reads these coordinates, looks up the current metadata in your database, and builds the formatted citation.
Open your Word document. Click the Zotero tab in the ribbon.
For anyone writing a thesis, journal article, or book, Zotero is an indispensable tool. It manages your references and, via its word processor plugins (Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice), inserts in-text citations and bibliographies automatically.
Look for the Document Preferences dropdown (gear icon) or right-click inside any citation. Select "Relink Citations..."
Ensure your laptop’s Zotero library is fully synced with your desktop library. Go to Edit → Preferences → Sync and click "Sync."
When all else fails, remember that a Zotero citation is just a pointer. If the pointer is irreparably broken, you can still manually re-insert the citation. It's tedious, but it's faster than rewriting your bibliography from scratch.
When you click "Refresh," Zotero reads these coordinates, looks up the current metadata in your database, and builds the formatted citation.