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Zotero: Citation Management Made Easy

"Zotero is a citation management software that simplifies the task of collecting, managing, and publishing bibliographies. It covers new media sources such as blogs, emails, and YouTube. With a user-friendly interface and a variety of features, Zotero makes citation management efficient and convenient."

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Zotero: Citation Management Made Easy

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  1. Citation Management Made Easy Citation management software eases task of collecting, managing and publishing bibliographies. Zotero covers new media (blogs, emails, YouTube, etc.) As with all citation managers, you must check the quality of imported citations… GIGO = garbage in, garbage out

  2. Version 4.0 Interface

  3. What do all those icons mean? Add attachment (snapshot, link, copy) Add new collection (folder) Advanced search Create a new group (sharing) Actions(Preferences) Lookup (Uce-Links, Google Scholar) Syncwith Zotero server Add new item (33 types) Full screen mode Item by identifier (ISBN, DOI) Add note (standalone or child) Close Zotero (window only)

  4. Adding Items: OskiCat Folder icon in URL bar allows downloading of multiple citations Book icon automatically downloads single monographic citation Article icon does the same for articles oskicat.berkeley.edu

  5. Adding Items: Melvyl and Amazon

  6. Adding Items: ProQuest or Google Scholar http://bit.ly/29TLisn http://scholar.google.com

  7. Adding Items: New York Times or YouTube http://www.nytimes.com/ https://www.youtube.com/

  8. Preserve web pages despite “link rot”

  9. Snapshots of web pages Go to Wikipedia.org and search for a topic. Drag and drop article into appropriate Zotero folder: url and snapshot automatically added Snapshot shows date and timestamp and actual html of the page… it’s permanent

  10. Adding Items Manually: 33 formats

  11. Hudson, Pat. History by Numbers: An Introduction to Quantitative Approaches. London: Arnold, 2000. Cohen, Deborah and Peter Mandler. “AHR Exchange: the History Manifesto: a Critique.” American Historical Review. 120, no. 2 (2015): 530-542.

  12. Using collections to organize All items placed in collections also reside in “My Library.” A single item can be in more than one collections. Collections are more like playlists than filing cabinets.

  13. Metadata: Notes and Tags Standalone and Child Notes Manually add tag Some tags added by catalog subject headings Drag item onto tag Search tags

  14. Sorting and Searching for Items Sort items in center panel Searching basic and advanced Searches notes, tags, attached documents, etc. Save search for future use

  15. Outputting a Bibliography 1: Drag ‘n Drop Actions  Preferences  Export  select default output style Drag and drop selected items into any text-based program Set new output style when citing

  16. Bibliography 2: Create from collection Highlight desired folder Right click and select “Create Bibliography from Collection” Select citation style and output mode and method (e.g. “copy bibliography to clipboard”) Paste into any document

  17. Bibliography 3: Word plug-in

  18. Inserting citations

  19. 7800 Citation Styles • Click on “gear” action icon • Select preferences • Select “Cite” tab; “Styles” • Click on “Get additional styles” • “Install” style you want.

  20. Change the style of your bibliography

  21. Zotero with Google Docs http://bit.ly/2a0dg5u Open your Google Doc and your Zotero library. To add a citation, select an item in your Zotero library, hold down the shift key, and drag the item into the document. To add a bibliography, select items your library and drag them into the document.

  22. Collaborate with Group Libraries Must log-in to Zotero.org with name and password. Add members, determine privacy, transfer ownership, determine editing rights, etc. To join a group, search for it at Zotero.org/groups or be invited by the group’s owner.

  23. Retrieving Metadata from PDFs Drag and drop PDF into Zotero folder Right click on PDF icon “Retrieve metadata for PDF” creates an item and puts PDF into it. (first time you’ll need to add a small add-in)

  24. Transferring Citations into Zotero Export using RIS preferred From RefWorks/Endnote export as either “Bibliographic software” or “BibteX” Best to import folder-by-folder and drag each group of imported items into a new folder in Zotero. Check to make sure essential data came over. Princeton guide to importing and exporting at: http://libguides.princeton.edu/content.php?pid=30227&sid=230429

  25. Adding Attachments Attach Snapshot of Current Page allows capturing .html of existing web page. Link to Current Page captures url, but not .html. Link to URI (url or uniform resource name) Attach Stored Copy of file for reading when offline; can delete the original stored copy. Link to File saves Zotero server space but requires access to hard drive where file exists. In some databases (e.g. Google Scholar) you can drag and drop link to .pdf which will attach a stored copy.

  26. Issues/concerns • As with any citation manager, you need to review citations for accuracy. It’s easy to edit citations in Zotero. • May be more accurate to download citations individually from book or article icon than as a group via the group folder. • Remember to use the Zotero Forums first to answer questions https://forums.zotero.org/categories/ Contact me: Jennifer Dorner @ucbhistorylib dorner@berkeley.edu 510-768-7059

  27. Creating Communities of Practice

  28. Zotero Mobile Apps – ZotPad for annotating PDFs; Paper Machines plugin Zandy is well on its way to being the first full-featured mobile Zotero application for Androiddevices. Users can currently edit and view their Zotero libraries, add new items, and work offline. Future releases promise even more functionality. • Scanner for Zotero lets you add books to your Zotero library from anywhere, with no need to have Zotero installed anywhere. Simply scan a book’s ISBN barcode with your Android phone, and the software will add the book to your Zotero library directly on our servers. • BibUp allowsiPhoneusers to add books to their Zotero libraries much like Scanner for Zotero, and it also provides the additional functionality of photographing specific pages to be collected, on which BibUp will even perform OCR. • ZotFile Reader eases the transfer of Zotero-based PDFs to and from mobile readers like Androiddevices and the iPad. It builds on the success of the original ZotFile extension, which significantly enhances Zotero’s built-in PDF management by automating the attachment of PDFs to Zotero items, and the renaming of those files according to user-configurable rules.

  29. UC Berkeley and Harvard Guides http://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/subject-guide/188-Zotero?p=15929 http://guides.library.harvard.edu/zotero/advanced/

  30. Citation Management Spend your time writing, not managing citations.

  31. Installing Zoterohttp://www.zotero.org/download/https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting Embedded in Firefox browser OR Standalone for Safari, Chrome or Firefox with connector Open standalone before downloading citations. (Firefox embedded is always “open” in browser window.)

  32. Opening Zotero Select your browser (Firefox, Chrome, Safari) If using standalone version, make sure “connectors” have downloaded as well Open in Firefox browser or Standalone version

  33. Use Portable Firefox or save your library to a portable drive In order to use Zotero through Portable Firefox on your external drive, you will need to Install Portable Firefox and Zotero onto your external drive Copy your Zotero library onto the external drive Specify the location of your library in Zotero https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/portable_firefox https://www.zotero.org/support/preferences/advanced

  34. Syncing with Server Syncing and sharing requires you register with Zotero for an account Actions  Preferences  Sync  User name  Password https://www.zotero.org/support/sync

  35. Additional Storage Fees Unlimited citation information First 300 Mb of attachments Free 2 GB - $20/year 6 GB - $60/year Unlimited - $120/year No cost for collaborators Instructions for using free storage on 3rd party cloud servers in UCB and Harvard guides

  36. Using box.com for WebDAV If you have not used Box.com before, the act of logging in and authenticating creates an account for you.

  37. Under the drop down menu next to your name, select Account Settings Scroll to the bottom and select edit password in the create external password menu. Note: the new password must be at least 10 characters long and mixed uppercase and lowercase. It must also have at least 2 numbers and 1 symbol.  Open Zotero. Under the gear icon in the Zotero menu bar, choose preferences and then sync.  Enter your Zotero username and password in the Zotero Sync Server section.  Check the box next to Sync attachment files in my My Library using and change the selection to WebDAV Type dav.box.com/davinto the available space Fill in your Box.com username (the login you use to authenticate, + @berkeley.edu) and the external password you created. Click Verify Server button to check the connection.  If the message below appears, click Create. Click Verify Server again.  If the connection was established correctly, any file attachments downloaded with citation information into Zotero will be uploaded into a folder called Zotero in your Box.com account. These files are zipped and cannot be viewed in Box.com. But when you are at another computer and use these settings to sync your account and attachments, your files will be downloaded in an unzipped format.  For Sync to work properly, you must set up the Zotero Sync Server and File Syncing on each computer you use to collect citations using Zotero. 

  38. Word Processor Plug-ins for Firefox Zotero Get word processor plug-in from actions  preferences  cite  Word Processors This opens up Zotero’s page with the various options and instructions for Windows and Macs The Word plugin does not work with the 64-bit Zotero version. You can tell what version you have by going to Zotero’s help (?), under Troubleshooting information. If it says WOW64, you are running Zotero 32-bit. If it says WOW64; x64, you have the 64-bit version.

  39. Word Processor Plug-ins for Standalone versions Get word processor plug-in from actions  preferences  cite  Word Processors  install Microsoft Word add-in

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