 Hello! Are you looking for a way to eliminate the derogatory from in-text citations and bibliographies? Zotero has a plugin feature that you can use within a Word document. When you download the Zotero desktop, it normally adds a plugin to Word automatically. If it is not there, set it up by going to Tools and Add-ons. Now open up a Word document. You will see Zotero on your menu bar. First pick the citation style you need. In this example, we'll use APA. Place the cursor where you need to cite. And click on Add Edit Citation. The Zotero toolbar will pop up, allowing you to search for the author or title of your citation. If you were citing more than one article, keep searching and adding references. Your references will appear in the right order and formatted correctly. When you have an exact quotation, as in the second sentence, you will need to add a page number. Clicking beside the author's name will pull up the option you need. And note that if you've already used the author's name in the sentence, you can suppress it in the citation. To add the list of references, simply place the cursor in the right spot and click on Add Edit Bibliography. All references listed in your in-text citations will appear automatically. The final step is to proofread your references for any possible errors. If you have any questions, just ask us at library.wlu.ca.help.askus.