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---
title: "Save PDFs & Cite"
date: "2023-06-29T22:19:04+03:00"
author: "anybody"
contributors: ["constantinos-miltiadis.md"]
draft: false
keywords:
- journal info
- guide
abstract: |
Instructions for saving printable PDFs and for citing contributions.
---
[Zotero Connector]: https://www.zotero.org/download/connectors "Browser plugin for the Citation Management Software Zotero."
# Save interactive and printable PDFs
- To browse printable content look for print items at the bottom of the [sitemap](/) page, or entries that have the [keyword 'print'](/keywords/print).
- Open any of these entries using [Chrome](https://www.google.com/chrome/).
- *Sandpoints* will dynamically generate a printable PDF -- larger collections, might need a few seconds for typesetting the document and populating the table of contents.
- In Chrome go to *Print* (or press `Ctr+P` or `Cmd+P`).
- Select 'Save as PDF'
- Click Save, and set filename and location in the pop-up dialogue.
*Note: embedded media such as videos are not included in PDFs.*
# Cite contributions of this site (WIP) ⚫
Get citation metadata using [Zotero Connector]. Navigate to any article and click on the Zotero Connector icon (which should resemble an article). This will add an entry to your Zotero database including:
- Authors' names
- Article title
- Abstract
- Publication name and abbreviation
Not yet implemented:
- URL [needs base URL]
- Issue name
- Issue editors
- Keywords
<!--
- Will share a Zotero Translator (citation grabber) in time, which we can push to the Zotero Translator repo. This will be able to scrape citation metadata of a given article on a browser with a single click.
Related metadata:
| Fields | Value |
|--|--|
| Publication name | ???|
| Journal abbreviation | *--*|
| ISSN | *get one* |
| Publication date | *implement* |
| author | automated |
| issue | automated |
| abstract | automated |
| keywords | automated |
| URL | automated |
-->