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- | Groups provide a powerful way to share collections with a class, work closely with colleagues on a project, keep track of conversations in your field more broadly, and keep tabs on what people at your institution or in your department are working on. | + | ====== Zotero |
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+ | Zotero groups | ||
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+ | Group Libraries are separate from your personal My Library, so you can also use Zotero groups as a way to keep separate libraries within one Zotero profile. | ||
===== Creating Groups ===== | ===== Creating Groups ===== | ||
There are two ways to create Zotero groups. | There are two ways to create Zotero groups. | ||
- | - You can click the New Group icon located next to the New Collection icon in the top left corner of the Zotero | + | - You can go to File → New Library → "New Group…" |
- | - You can also click the Create New Group button on the [[/ | + | - You can click the "Create |
===== Group Types ===== | ===== Group Types ===== | ||
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* Only group members and users invited to join the group are able to see the group’s page. | * Only group members and users invited to join the group are able to see the group’s page. | ||
* Private groups are completely hidden from group searches. They are not shown on members’ public profile pages and will not appear in search engine results. | * Private groups are completely hidden from group searches. They are not shown on members’ public profile pages and will not appear in search engine results. | ||
+ | * If administrators enable file sharing, group members can access and share files in addition to references. | ||
==== Public, Closed Membership ==== | ==== Public, Closed Membership ==== | ||
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* Closed-membership groups are useful for creating a controlled group environment with a public presence. This allows a group to publicly present its work and sources, or develop new membership in a controlled fashion. | * Closed-membership groups are useful for creating a controlled group environment with a public presence. This allows a group to publicly present its work and sources, or develop new membership in a controlled fashion. | ||
* Anyone can view the group page, but the only way to join the group is by invitation or by requesting an invitation. | * Anyone can view the group page, but the only way to join the group is by invitation or by requesting an invitation. | ||
- | * If the group has a public | + | * If the group has a library, administrators can choose to show or hide the library from non-members. |
+ | * If administrators enable file sharing, group members can access and share files in addition to references. | ||
==== Public, Open Membership ==== | ==== Public, Open Membership ==== | ||
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* Open public groups are useful for the broadest discussion and collaboration. | * Open public groups are useful for the broadest discussion and collaboration. | ||
* The group page is public, and anyone who wants to can join instantly. | * The group page is public, and anyone who wants to can join instantly. | ||
- | * If the group has a public | + | * If the group has a library, administrators can choose to show or hide the library from non-members. |
+ | * Open public groups do not allow file sharing. | ||
===== Group Settings ===== | ===== Group Settings ===== | ||
- | ==== Membership | + | ==== Group Profile |
- | There are three roles for users in groups: regular members, administrators and group owners. Administrators can change a group' | + | This page allows you change the group' |
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+ | To transfer group ownership to another user, use the " | ||
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+ | Group owners can also delete the group from this page. | ||
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+ | ==== Members Settings ==== | ||
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+ | There are three roles for users in groups: regular members, administrators, and group owners. Administrators can change a group' | ||
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+ | If group file storage is enabled, it will count against the owner' | ||
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+ | If this is a group for a team, lab, or organization, | ||
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+ | To invite new group members, click the "Send More Invitations" | ||
==== Library Settings ==== | ==== Library Settings ==== | ||
+ | **Group Type** | ||
+ | The group type (private/ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
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**Library Reading** (Who can see items in this group' | **Library Reading** (Who can see items in this group' | ||
* Anyone on the internet | * Anyone on the internet | ||
* Any group member | * Any group member | ||
- | * Only group admins | ||
\\ | \\ | ||
**Library Editing** (Who can add, edit, and remove items from this group' | **Library Editing** (Who can add, edit, and remove items from this group' | ||
* Any group member | * Any group member | ||
* Only group admins | * Only group admins | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | **File Editing** (Who can work with files stored in the group? Public Open groups cannot have file storage enabled.): | ||
+ | * Any group member | ||
+ | * Only group admins | ||
+ | * No group file storage | ||
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===== Interact With Groups Through the Zotero Client ===== | ===== Interact With Groups Through the Zotero Client ===== | ||
- | If you have [[sync# | + | If you have [[sync# |
- | Below, you can see an image of several groups with subcollections. | + | Note that group libraries are wholly separate from My Library. Any items dragged into them are separate copies and changes to the items will not be reflected in your own copy of the item until you drag it back into My Library. |
- | {{http:// | + | Below, you can see an image of several groups with collections. |
- | ===== Interact With Groups Through the Website ===== | + | {{: |
- | Every group also has its own web page. For public groups, this page acts as a public portal for the group’s collaborative work. For private groups, the page offers a way for group members to interact with the group’s collections from anywhere. | + | |
+ | ===== Interact With Groups Through the Website ===== | ||
+ | Every group also has its own web page. For public groups, this page acts as a public portal for the group’s collaborative work. For private groups, the page offers a way for group members to interact with the group’s library from anywhere. |