Zotero Connectors allow you to save items to Zotero from within browsers other than Firefox, using Zotero's site translators. Currently Zotero has to be open in order to save items through Zotero Connectors from most websites.
- Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research.
- Proxying The connector now supports proxy feature present in Z4FX. A relevant section has been added to the preferences page: Upon proxy detection standard browser notifications are displayed: Fi.
Zotero Connector For Chrome Download
What is Zotero Standalone?
Choose Zotero Standalone if:
- You prefer Safari or Chrome to Firefox
- You prefer to run Zotero in its own window instead of in the browser
Zotero Standalone (unlike Zotero for Firefox) runs as a separate program instead of part of your web browser.
It works with Firefox, Chrome and Safari.
Download and install Zotero Standalone just as you would any other program. You will also need to install the Connectors to allow your browser to save items to your Zotero library.
You can install both Zotero Standalone and Zotero for Firefox and use both on the same computer.
Step 1. Install Zotero Standalone
Download and install Zotero Standalone from the Zotero website.
(There's a different version for each operating system: Windows, Mac or Linux.)
Step 2. Install connectors
Connectors allow your web browser to save citations to your Zotero library.
Open Chrome or Safari and click the Zotero Connector link for that browser to install it.
Each browser has its own version of the Zotero connector, so if you use both Chrome and Safari you'll need to install both.
Zotero Standalone Firefox Connector
(Firefox does not require a connector to work with Zotero; it's built into Zotero for Firefox.)