My own strong preference is to have the order determined by priority and relevance. I’m talking about the order of names when you cite multiple sources in one citation statement, as in “(Harris 1952 Chomsky 1957)” - or, as APA would have it, “(Chomsky 1957 Harris 1952)”. I’m not talking about the bibliography of course that should be alphabetical. One aspect of it that always bugs me is that it prescribes alphabetical sorting of in-text citations. All of these options will retain access to the original site from which the information was recieved.For better or worse, APA is one of the most widely used citation styles in the cognitive sciences. Depending on the content of the page, Zotero will save the information as a news article or a screenshot, or will give you the option to save multiple resources from a database directly to your Zotero library. Once you’ve installed the extension, you're ready to use the Save to Zotero button to capture information. If the webpage does not open in your preferred internet browser, you can either select the Show all connectors link at the bottom left of the screen, or you can copy the URL and paste it into your preferred browser.
This will link you to the Zotero webpage where you can install the browser extension. To add the Save to Zotero button to your browser from Zotero, click on Tools at the top menu of the Zotero desktop app, and select Install Browser Connector. The Save to Zotero button grabs information from any web page – in some cases a complete article – and adds it to your Zotero library. You can also easily edit the metadata of your saved resources prior to importing them into Zotero. With this browser extension, you can save a set of search results, an individual article, or a screenshot of a page directly to your Zotero desktop app. Zotero has an easy to use tool that installs in any web browser called the Save to Z otero button.
Select the Sync tab at the top of the window.Open the Zotero Desktop App on your personal computer.To sync your account with the Zotero desktop app: If you've already created a Zotero account, you can sync the desktop app to your account, which will allow you to access your reference library from anywhere.
On the left side of the screen, you'll see a Download button.Zotero is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems (OS), and much like your online Zotero account, can be used in the same way to keep track of your reference sources. While Zotero cannot be downloaded onto the library's computers, you can still download the Zotero desktop app onto your personal computer.