{"id":647,"date":"2019-01-31T20:14:30","date_gmt":"2019-01-31T20:14:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/locallinkages.org\/?page_id=647"},"modified":"2019-06-12T12:45:28","modified_gmt":"2019-06-12T16:45:28","slug":"zotero","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/locallinkages.org\/resources\/zotero\/","title":{"rendered":"Zotero"},"content":{"rendered":"
It can be a challenge to keep the research materials of a long-term project organized. Zotero<\/a> is a free bibliographic citation management software that can help you to collect, organize, annotate, and cite your secondary sources easily.<\/p>\n List of Zotero screencasts<\/a><\/p>\n Zotero is useful at multiple stages of a research project. The standalone software can be connected to your web browser, making it easy to save sources while you are searching. While you are evaluating and interpreting your findings, the interface allows you to save files, take notes, tag sources, and organize content into collections. At the writing stage, Zotero can be integrated with your word processing program, allowing you to quickly add citations as you type. As you build up a library of sources, the full-text of your content is indexed, making it easy to search across your library to find sources and notes.<\/p>\n Zotero is also extensively documented. In fact, there may be a tutorial or LibGuide for its use at your institution. If you have any issues there are two places to turn to: first, the extensive documentation<\/a> created by the Zotero team is organized to help you throughout the process. Second, if you encounter a specific error, you can search the forums<\/a> for a solution. If none can be found, create a post to ask a question.<\/p>\n Follow the installation instructions for your computer\u2019s operating system using this Installation Guide<\/a>.<\/p>\nDownloading Zotero<\/h4>\n
\n
\n