Thursday, June 23, 2011

Zotero Class: June 29th (Managing Your References/Citations/More)

Upcoming Drop-In Zotero class
Tuesday, June 29th  9am - 11:30am, Terrell 105 (just inside from the CUB tunnel)

More later in the summer? Contact me if you'd like to set one up.


Also, if anyone is interested in
EndNote as an alternative, my colleague Jane Scales teaches those classes (see summer schedule below). Sign up here 

What's Zotero? 


Collecting, Managing and Citing Reference Resources with Zotero:
A Hands-On Workshop
This hands-on class will introduce you to Zotero, a free, open source alternative to reference manager systems such as EndNote and ProCite. Zotero allows you to easily save webpages and articles found in library subscription databases such as Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, JSTOR, and PubMed, as well as bibliographic details, PDFs or other files, comments/notes, and indexing terms. Saved PDFs are searchable. When you are ready to write, you can use Zotero to integrate your references into your work in many citation styles using MS Word or OpenOffice. References can be backed up, and can be shared between computers and even with other people over the Web.

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