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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Zotero's inbuilt Note Editor can REVOLUTIONIZE your note-taking and writing processes.

But most academics don't know much about it.

Here's how to supercharge your writing using Zotero's Note Editor ๐Ÿ‘‡

A step-by-step guide with visuals ๐Ÿงต
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Let's start by adding a PDF to our library.

You can add a PDF using its DOI, or you can simply drag it into your Zotero library.
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Once added, double click on it to open the PDF in Zotero's PDF reader.
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Zotero will open the PDF in a new window.

To your left, you will see an Annotations pane, and to your right, the PDF's metadata.

You will also see Annotation Options on the top of the PDF.

In the top right corner, you will see a small Notes button.
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Let's add a couple of annotations before we start taking notes.

Here I have added two annotations using the "Highlight Text" button.

You can also add your own comments under these annotations.
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Now to the Notes Editor:

Clicking on the Notes button in the top right corner will open the Note editor for you.

Click on the "+" sign under the Notes Button and in front of "Item Notes."

Select "Add Item Note."
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Zotero will open its Note Editor with a toolbar on top. There are six tools in the toolbar:

1. Format text
2. Highlight text
3. Clear formatting
4. Insert Link
5. Insert Citation
6. Find and Replace
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Let's start with the basics - formatting text:
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Here I am composing a note with a heading (Heading 1) and a one-line paragraph.
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Now I am adding a numbered list of three sources that I should read to take my project further.

I have used the "Numbered List" function here.

And I highlighted this part in purple using the "Highlight Text" option to remind myself to read these sources.
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
I obtained the three sources, added them to my Zotero library, and read them.

I selected one relevant quote from each source, and manually added them to the note.

I also highlighted the word "national" because it's crucial to my project.
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
In the Note Editor you can also insert an in-text citation.

Click on the "[+]" (Insert Citation) button, and Zotero will open a search bar.

The search bar shows "Orsini and Zecchini, 2019" because that's the source currently open.
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
I am going to delete "Orsini and Zecchini, 2019" and instead write "Damrosch," the author whose book I obtained the first quote from.

Zotero shows me all items by Damrosch in my library.

I select the relevant source: "What is World Literature?"
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Zotero prepares the citation for insertion. It also lets you edit it to suit your requirements.

To edit, click on the citation in the search bar.

Here I'm adding the page number of the relevant quote.
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Here you can see the three citations I added along with page numbers, which I manually added.

The in-text citations in Zotero Note Editor is a really POWERFUL feature.

I'll show you why:
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
If you click on an in-text citation, Zotero will give you three options:

1. Go to Page
2. Show Item
3. Edit Citation

Click on "Go to Page" and Zotero will take you to the page in the original source from where you lifted the quotation ๐Ÿ™€
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Here you can see Zotero opened page 283 of Damrosch's book "What is World Literature?" after I clicked on the in-text citation in the Note Editor.

This is something that can SUPERCHARGE your note-taking and referencing.
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Now that we have taken a bunch of notes, it's time to start composing a draft of our paper.

Open a blank document MS Word, and click on the Zotero tab.

Then click on "Add Note."
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
Zotero may or may not open "Zotero - Document Preferences" with a list of available citation styles.

If it does, select the citation style you want to use.

I am going with MLA 9th edition.
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
@MushtaqBilalPhD
After you choose a citation style, Zotero will open a yellow search bar with a list of all your notes.

Select the note relevant to your current project.
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