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There are two methods:

  1. The LL Bibliography is available for free online with no registration at https://www.zotero.org/groups/216092/linguistic_landscape_bibliography/library
  2. I highly encourage you to register on Zotero and request membership in the LL Bibliography Group. This will allow you to download the standalone Zotero desktop app and synch your account. The entire LL Bib will then be available you offline in a format that is easier to navigate, and you can search and sort the entries not only by Authors, Years, and Titles, but any field including the Abstracts. Being able to search the Abstracts is very valuable and not possible in the web-browser interface.  
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