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adopt [2010/10/06 14:33] rmzelleadopt [2017/11/12 19:53] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 +<html><p id="zotero-5-update-warning" style="color: red; font-weight: bold">We’re
 +in the process of updating the documentation for
 +<a href="https://www.zotero.org/blog/zotero-5-0">Zotero 5.0</a>. Some documentation
 +may be outdated in the meantime. Thanks for your understanding.</p></html>
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 ====== Implement Zotero at your institution ====== ====== Implement Zotero at your institution ======
  
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 The best examples of institution-specific documentation tend to broadly orient users to Zotero, offer institution specific information, and connect users to local workshops, training and basic support. Feel free to point users to Zotero's [[start|documentation]] and <html><a href="http://forums.zotero.org/">forums</a></html> for advanced use and issues.  The best examples of institution-specific documentation tend to broadly orient users to Zotero, offer institution specific information, and connect users to local workshops, training and basic support. Feel free to point users to Zotero's [[start|documentation]] and <html><a href="http://forums.zotero.org/">forums</a></html> for advanced use and issues. 
  
-Take a look at [[http://infoguides.gmu.edu/content.php?pid=23687&sid=170427|George Mason University's]] , [[http://research.library.gsu.edu/content.php?pid=24410|Georgia State University's]] and [[http://langsdale.ubalt.edu/howto/zotero.htm|University of Baltimore's]]  guides for a few examples. The University of Michigan's [[http://www.lib.umich.edu/exploratory/pdfs/zotero.pdf|Zotero Tutorial]] is also good and quite extensive.  More information is available under [[Third Party Documentation]]. +Take a look at [[http://infoguides.gmu.edu/content.php?pid=23687&sid=170427|George Mason University's]] , [[http://research.library.gsu.edu/content.php?pid=24410|Georgia State University's]] and [[http://ubalt.libguides.com/zotero|University of Baltimore's]]  guides for a few examples. The University of Michigan's [[http://guides.lib.umich.edu/zotero|Zotero Tutorial]] is also good and quite extensive.  More information is available under [[Third Party Documentation]].
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-===== Helpful Resources For Adopting Zotero ===== +
-  * <html><a href="http://www.zotero.org/static/download/zotero_flyer.pdf"><b>Flyer PDF</b></a></html> - A simple one-page promotional flyer which explains Zotero's major features +
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-  * <html><a href="http://www.zotero.org/static/download/zotero_user_guide.pdf"><b>Zotero User Guide</b></a></html> - This 19 page PDF consolidates much of the documentation on the Zotero website into a print manual. +
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-  * <html><a href="http://www.zotero.org/static/download/zotero_mini_guide.pdf"><b>Zotero Mini Guide</b></a></html> - A short practical introduction to using Zotero +
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-  * **[[Use Cases]]** - This page walks through several different use cases for teachers, researchers and students.  +
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-  * <html><a href="http://www.zotero.org/static/download/adopt_zotero.pdf"><b>Ten Reasons Your Institution Should Adopt Zotero</b></a></html>  +
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-  * **[[/institutions|Institutions Recommending Zotero]]** - A list of more than a hundred institutions which recommend Zotero+
  
-  * **[[What Are People Saying About Zotero]]** - Quotes from bloggers and other recognition Zotero has received 
  
-  * **[[http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7041.pdf|7 Things You Should Know About Zotero]]** - From the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, this two page "no-jargon, quick overview" is a useful intro for higher education administrators. 
    
  
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