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APA: Zotero Examples
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How do I import bibliographies from my pre-Zotero papers written in Microsoft Word or other word processors?
Examples of the types of item Zotero can cite in APA Style and what data to enter into each field.
Examples of the types of item Zotero can cite in Chicago Style and what data to enter into each field.
Copyrights do expire. Works eventually enter the public domain and may be freely used. Current laws extend copyright protection for the life of the author plus 70 years. Laws have changed over the years, so you would need to find what law was in effect when a work was created to determine if that work is still protected.
Below is an item that is now in the public domain:
OMIS is a tutorial designed to help you with your research process so that you can:
You cannot directly copy-and-paste existing bibliographies into Zotero. You have several options for getting items from your pre-Zotero bibliographies into your Zotero for future use: