If you prefer not to use this citation style, you can edit each bibliography entry manually to add the PMCID. When you initially click this icon, you will be asked to select a citation style (demonstrated below). ![]() Add/Edit Citation () This icon is for adding and editing citations. ![]() See the Introduction to Zotero guide for more details on how to cite with Zotero. Using the Zotero Microsoft Word Plugin Installing the Zotero Word Plugin adds a Zotero tab to Microsoft Word on your computer (outlined in red). When you cite with this style, you will see PMCIDs in your bibliography. You will now see that citation style in your Zotero Word plugin or Google Docs plugin. Click on the hyperlinked blue text with that title, and you will be prompted to confirm adding the style to your Zotero program. However, there is currently one in the Zotero Style Repository which you can add: Follow this link to the National Library of Medicine (grant proposals with PMIDs/PMCIDs) citation style. Zotero does not come pre-loaded with a citation style that includes PMCIDs. You can click on an article and scroll down to the "Extra" field to view it. Then select a citation style for your citation/bibliography format and choose either to create a list of Citations/Notes or a Bibliography. All the articles that appear in the center panel will have them. To create a bibliography or a citations list in Zotero, highlight one or more references and then right-click (or control-click on Macs) to select Create Bibliography from Selected Item (s). If you need additional citation styles, you can add them. To find out which articles in your Zotero library have PMCIDs, use the search box at the top of the middle panel of your Zotero library to search for "PMCID". The toolbar will allow you to search for citations in your Zotero library and change citation styles. You'll find it saved in the field titled "Extras," alongside the PubMed ID (PMID), if the article has one of those. Search for the reference you want to cite and press Enter. To add a citation, click the first button ('Insert Citation') on the toolbar. The plugin adds a Zotero toolbar to your word processor that allows you to add citations to your document while you write. Zotero will automatically grab the PMCID if the article has one. Zotero offers word processing plugins for Word, LibreOffice and Google Docs. ![]() NIH grant applications require you to include the PubMed Central ID number (PMCID) of any article you cite if it has one, in order to follow their public access policy.
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