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+### What is Zotero
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+[Zotero](https://www.zotero.org/) is a free, open-source research tool that helps you collect, organize, cite, and share references.
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+### How it works with SciX
+
+When you are viewing search results or a specific paper in SciX, you can use the Zotero browser extension to automatically extract the metadata of the paper(s) and save them directly to your collections.
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+Our team contributes to and maintains the Zotero translators for SciX data to ensure the highest accuracy. If you encounter any issues using Zotero with SciX, please contact us directly.
+
+### Getting Started with Zotero
+
+To use Zotero, you will need to:
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+1. Download the Zotero app for your desktop or mobile device.
+2. Install the Zotero Connector extension for your browser.
+
+For more details, visit the [Zotero's support page](https://www.zotero.org/support/).
+
+### How to save search results to your collection
+
+Open the Zotero app and create a new collection
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+Perform a search in SciX, and click on the Zotero extension
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+Zotero extension opens a dialog box with in the page, and an external window showing a list of the papers in the current search results page.
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+Select the papers to save from the list of papers
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+Go back to the browser, select the collection to save to and click done.
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+See the imported papers in Zotero app.
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+### How to save an abstract to your collection
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+From the abstract page, click the Zotero extension.
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+Select the collection to save to.
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+See the imported abstract in the Zotero app.
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