 Tämä kriinkasta nähdään, miten teille teille tekemässä Zotero ja Pdf-tä tekemässä, jossa on tekemässä ja renameellä. Täällä on eri asia, joita tekemässä ja eri asia, joita tekemässä. Kun tehtäisiin eri asia, katsotaan joitakin käyttöön. Kun tehtäisiin eri asia, tehtäisiin joitakin. Joten, kun tehtäisiin, tehtäisiin joitakin tekemässä. boxi, ja luulen, että sinulla on kaikki nämä 4 boxi näkyvät, joten idea ensimmäinen box on, että jos haluat saada websitein tai webpagein, niin Jotero sairaan koko paikalla tulevaisuudesta, koska websites voivat muistaa, joten koko paikalla voit pitää, joten haluat saada jota paikissa, jota haluat saada, joten haluat saada, ja joten sain pitäisi taitsaa sen paikalla. Ja sitten pitää poikaa, joissain henkilö, jota pystyvät, jota posiittuneet, mikä on joku edellinen paikalla, jota käy yksi näin, joka on vähä-so HSUS-vaikalla, kun sehän kohti jotka tuotettavasti Joteroilta ja katsoi tarjottuna Automatic GreenMem attachment files using parent metadata. This is an useful setting because it makes the filenames inside Zotero a lot nicer. I'll demonstrate that too, but just check, make sure that these four boxes are checked. Let's assume that you have found an interesting article and you want to store it in your Zotero database. So how do you do it? The easiest way to save things in Zotero is to click on this icon here, or this button here by your browser's address bar. So when we click on that button, it reads the data on this website. It creates an item and then it attaches the file from that website to that item. So item is the thing that you cite and then the attachment is the actual PDF file. This is the easiest way and it says Sage PDF full text, but if we open this file here, we can see that it's actually named the author's names here and the name of the title of the article or parts of it. So that's a nicely named file for you and that's the easiest way. There are other ways of getting the same item to Zotero. Of course, you can do here file or this plus sign and then you can choose journal article and then just type the article data, but that's a bit tedious to do. Another way is that if you have an article that you have, for example, printed, then you can just use this DOI number. So that stands for Digital Object Identifier and we can use the magic one here and copy it based the DOI. It takes ISBNs, other identifiers as well and we give the identifier, then Zotero will automatically retrieve the item for us based on the identifier and also it gives us the PDF. This PDF is called submitted version here, but if you look at the file name, it's actually named nicely. Another way, if you have a PDF, let's assume that we download this PDF here. So let's download it on the computer and it's called, it has this technical, some kind of identifier number. We don't really like to have the files named like that. We want them to be named nicely. So how do we rename this file using Zotero and how do we get the file Zotero? Well, there are two ways. One is you can just drag and drop the item to Zotero and because we had the automatic metadata retrieval, turned on Zotero will scan through the article and it applies some heuristics and it will identify that this article, this PDF actually corresponds to this article and we have here the file, it's named nicely. So it renames the file. Another way if we want to have, if we have an item here that for some reason is not attached to an item, let's say that we have the PDF here would be attached to an item, but it would not be named nicely. So we can right click and choose rename file from parent metadata. So that renames the file according to whatever is the parent item. And we can move these PDFs outside from the actual items or back into the items and like so. So if we have a PDF that is not associated with any item, Zotero can also automatically retrieve the data for that item for us. So we right click on that item and we choose retrieved metadata for PDF and now Zotero will go through the file, it will look for the DOI identifier, some other identifiers or it takes some terms and uses Google Scholar to identify what article that PDF is about. We choose retrieved metadata and Zotero correctly identified that this was the article by Rollhouse. So you have a couple of different ways. You have first there are the button here. So if we just have this article page, then we'll save a PDF. If we have this website, so if we have this article page with data about the article, we can just import the article directly or you can use the DOI number or you can drag and drop the PDF to Zotero and Zotero will automatically recognize which article that file is about and rename the file. So these are the ways of getting the data to Zotero. An important thing that you need to remember is that you should have an item have all the files nested in these items and then it just works. If you have the files separately like that, then there is no data attached to this file and then you can't cite that file properly.