 This is Hilary Basel, eLearning Librarian at Ohio University. In this video I will show you how to move your citations from RefWorks to Zotero using the export function. Before you start you'll want to make sure you have Zotero installed on your computer. Start by logging into RefWorks. On the right you'll see my citations are organized into folders. If you have your RefWorks citations organized in folders like this, we recommend you export a single folder at a time and then import into Zotero in order to keep your existing file structure. I'm going to start by exporting the citations in my folder named Fall 2013. I'll hover my mouse over references in the top menu and select Export. Make sure BibTex RefWorks ID is selected as export format and hit the export references button. A box will appear in the lower right corner telling me my export is complete. If you don't receive a file download prompt, select the first click here link. This will open a new browser window. I'm going to select all the contents on this page and copy to my clipboard. Now I'll open up Zotero. We'll need a place to put the citations we're importing from RefWorks. I'm going to create a new folder and give it the same title as my RefWorks folder, Fall 2013. Next I'll go up to the gear icon and select import from clipboard. All the citations from my RefWorks folder are now in my Zotero library. I'll go back to RefWorks and repeat the process with the other folders until I've moved all my citations from RefWorks to Zotero. Please note that this method will not import any PDFs or other attachments in your RefWorks library. You'll need to download those files and reattach them within Zotero. For help with this or other Zotero questions, don't hesitate to contact us.