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What is Zotero?

What is Zotero, anyway? It's a handy reference management tool that lives inside and outside the browser window. You can capture and organize citations, create bibliographies on the fly, and share your research with folks down the block or across the planet. Find out more about the Zotero ecosystem and what Zotero can do for you here.

Video: http://www.zotero.org/support/quick_start_guide

Using Zotero



Help & Troubleshooting (including Local Support)

Extending Zotero

  • 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)
  • 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.

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