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What is Zotero?
What is Zotero all about? Find out here. \
Using Zotero
- Getting Started
- Getting Stuff Into Your Library
- Organizing Your Library and Taking Notes
- Searching your Library
- Creating Citations and Bibliographies
- Backup
- Zotero and the Cloud
Help & Troubleshooting (including Local Support)
- Knowledge Base (merged kb, faq and tips & tricks)
- Find a Zotero Evangelist near you (simile-exhibit Map)
- Third-party and Institutional Documentation
Zotero: Extended
- Analyze your library (SEASR, Zotero Maps, Zotero Scholar Citations, VUE3, Reports)
- Integrating Zotero into blogs and websites (Zotpress, Atom feeds, Omeka)
- Teaching with Zotero (Bibliobouts, reading lists, LibGuides, Moodle)
- Find a Zotero Evangelist near you (simile-exhibit Map)
- Third-party and Institution-specific Documentation (Third Party Documentation)
- LaTeX integration
Developing for Zotero
- Use our API to integrate Zotero data into your own applications or web pages
- Write a translator to make it easier for zotero users to ingest content
- Create a citation style for a publication with specific requirements
- Develop a plugin that adds a cool new feature
- Contribute to the client with bug fixes or features
Teaching Zotero
- Add your name to the Zotero Evangelists list and connect with other Zotero users/teachers through our interactive tool
- Third party documentation to get you started
- Promo materials for institutional outreach and courses: http://www.zotero.org/support/present
Video Tutorials
Check out [[http://www.youtube.com/user/ZoteroVideo]Zotero's Youtube channel] for a plethora of tips, tricks and how-tos.