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   * [[http://guides.zsr.wfu.edu/zotero/home|Wake Forest University ZSR Library]]. Created by Kyle Denlinger, eLearning Librarian.   * [[http://guides.zsr.wfu.edu/zotero/home|Wake Forest University ZSR Library]]. Created by Kyle Denlinger, eLearning Librarian.
   * [[https://library.wlu.edu/research/zotero/|Washington & Lee University Library]]. Created by Emily Cook, Research and Outreach Librarian.   * [[https://library.wlu.edu/research/zotero/|Washington & Lee University Library]]. Created by Emily Cook, Research and Outreach Librarian.
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 **Note that most of the documentation listed below was written for older versions of Zotero and may not be completely accurate for Zotero 5.** **Note that most of the documentation listed below was written for older versions of Zotero and may not be completely accurate for Zotero 5.**
  
-====Short and Sweet====+====Customized Quick Start Guides====
  
-A number of school libraries have put together very basic Zotero pages. Most of these pages have co-opted a bit of text from Zotero’s homepage, offering some basic installation instructions, maybe an embedded video on using Zotero and usually information on customizing Zotero to the specific institution. +A number of school libraries have put together very basic Zotero pages. Most of these pages have co-opted a bit of text from Zotero’s homepage, offering some basic installation instructions, maybe an embedded video on using Zotero and usually information on customizing Zotero to the specific institution. Other libraries have chosen to develop their own versions of Zotero’s quick start guide. In the examples below librarians at each of these institutions made their own set of screenshots, walking through what they saw as the key uses of Zotero for their patrons.
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-  * [[http://langsdale.ubalt.edu/howto/zotero.htm|University of Baltimore]] +
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-==== One Page Guides ==== +
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-Other libraries have chosen to develop their own versions of Zotero’s quick start guide. In the examples below librarians at each of these institutions made their own set of screenshots, walking through what they saw as the key uses of Zotero for their patrons. +
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-  * [[http://www.pitts.emory.edu/services/tools/zotero.cfm|Pitts Theological Library at Emory]] +
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 +  * [[http://ubalt.libguides.com/zotero|University of Baltimore]]
 +  * [[https://web.stanford.edu/~jbickar/projects/ZoteroQuickStartGuide|Stanford University]] (PDF; 2007)
 +  * [[http://teachme.gmu.edu/Tutorial/ZoteroQuickStart/ZoteroQuickStartTutorial.pdf|George Mason University]] (PDF; n.d.)
 +  * [[https://libguides.mit.edu/ld.php?content_id=34248569|MIT Libraries]] (PDF; 2017)
  
 ==== Extensive Institution Usage ====  ==== Extensive Institution Usage ==== 
-Other libraries and campus educators have developed much more extensive guides. Each of these examples attempts to provide greater detail related to issues specific to groups of researchers or library audiences at their institutions. +Other libraries and campus educators have developed more extensive guides. Each of these examples attempts to provide greater detail related to issues specific to groups of researchers or library audiences at their institutions.
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-  * [[http://infoguides.gmu.edu/content.php?pid=23687&sid=170427|George Mason University’s Libraries]]. George Mason offers an info guide with several tabs separating out frequently asked questions, information on workshops, and downloadable user guides. +
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-  * [[http://guides.main.library.emory.edu/zotero|Emory University Libraries]]. Created by Erin Mooney, Instructional Librarian at Emory University Libraries. +
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-  * The University of Michigan has a [[http://guides.lib.umich.edu/zotero|general introduction to Zotero]] created by Julie Piacentine for the Knowledge Navigation Center as well as a guide explaining [[http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jkglenn/firefox/|Zotero and LibX]] by Jacob Glenn, a librarian.   +
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-  * [[http://lawguides.bc.edu/content.php?pid=62717&sid=461743|Boston College Law School]] has a guide written by Chester Kozikowski. +
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-  * Librarian and Professor Michael Witt of Purdue University provided us with [[http://guides.lib.purdue.edu/zotero|this libguide]]. Has excellent video tutorials to get beginners familiar with Zotero and Zotero groups. +
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 +  * [[http://lawguides.bc.edu/content.php?pid=62717&sid=461743|Boston College Law School]]
 +  * [[http://guides.theology.library.emory.edu/zotero|Pitts Theological Library at Emory]]
 +  * [[http://guides.lib.purdue.edu/zotero|Purdue University]]; includes video tutorials to get beginners familiar with Zotero and Zotero groups.
 +  * [[http://guides.lib.umich.edu/zotero|University of Michigan]]  
  
 ==== Specialized Documentation ==== ==== Specialized Documentation ====
  
-  * If you're interested in building a **LibGuide**,  [[http://research.library.gsu.edu/content.php?pid=24410|Jason Puckett at Georgia State University]] has a great example that he's made available for all to reproduce or tweak for their own institutions.  (with attribution please; it's covered under a [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/|Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United State License]]). +  * [[https://libguides.mit.edu/ld.php?content_id=34248570|Zotero and LaTeX/BibTeX]], PDF by Christine Malinowski for MIT Libraries (2018). 
- +  [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Lc4z7275UQnglkPBOl-FulybOJnt4TvSd_y5EICVKLw/pub|Zotero Workshop Outline and Notes]], from James Jacobs, Stanford University (2017). 
-  * MIT Libraries and **LaTeX**, **BibTeX**. The MIT guide breaks content on Zotero into three pages.  With MIT’s focus on science, it makes sense to work through using Zotero with LaTeX and BibTeX: +  * [[http://www.briancroxall.net/2010/01/18/final-annotated-zotero-group-bibliography-assignment/|Annotated Zotero Group Bibliography assignment]] by Brian Croxall (2010)
-    * [[http://libguides.mit.edu/content.php?pid=55482&sid=406342|Zotero at MIT]] +  * [[http://librariansmatter.com/blog/2009/09/15/zotero-and-saving-flickr-images-wowza/|Zotero and Flickr]], from Kathryn Greenhill (2009)
-    * [[http://libguides.mit.edu/content.php?pid=55482&sid=406344|Zotero with MIT Resources]] +  * [[http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/present/076ZoteroEndnote.html|Zotero as a Note-taking Tool for Historians]]: Presentation by Harold Marcuse, University of California Santa Barbara (2007). 
-    * [[http://libguides.mit.edu/content.php?pid=55482&sid=406343|Zotero with LaTeX/BibTeX]] +  * [[https://web.archive.org/web/20110530150353/http://www-personal.umich.edu:80/~jkglenn/firefox/|Zotero and LibX]]: Archived tutorial by Jacob Glenn for University of Michigan (2007).
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-  * You can use [[http://librariansmatter.com/blog/2009/09/15/zotero-and-saving-flickr-images-wowza/|Zotero with Flickr]], as Kathryn Greenhill describes. +
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-  * An [[http://www.briancroxall.net/2010/01/18/final-annotated-zotero-group-bibliography-assignment/|annotated Zotero Group Bibliography assignment]] by Brian Croxall. +
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-  * Harold Marcuse, Associate Professor of History at the University of Santa Barbara, did [[http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/present/076ZoteroEndnote.html|this presentation for historians]].+
  
 ==== Non-English Documentation ==== ==== Non-English Documentation ====
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