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12 must know Zotero tips and techniques | The Ideophone - 1 views

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    These are 12 must know tips and techniques for using Zotero.
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Zotero History - 2 views

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    History, development, and uses for Zotero
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    Way to get a jump-start on next week's lessons, Max!
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Understanding the Zotero Pane - Citation Managers - Subject and Course Guides at Washin... - 0 views

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    Even though Prof. French gave a rather in detail tutorial of Zotero in class, here's a visual guide in case you get lost!
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Zotero vs EndNote - 0 views

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    Interesting article explaining the pros and cons of Zotero vs. EndNote!
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    My buddy Brian Croxall wrote that. Good find, Claire. It's a very thorough comparison.
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Zotero Tutorial - 1 views

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    A quick Zotero tutorial video for both Mac and Windows users
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creating_bibliographies [Zotero Documentation] - 0 views

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    How to create a bibliography using Zotero.
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Zotero vs. Endnote for citations - 0 views

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    This article is really useful in deciding what are good ways to cite things online and which websites provide the best services to do this
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20 Extensions Every Chrome User Must Try - 0 views

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    Mostly useful for people who use Chrome, but most of these undoubtedly have analogues or versions in Firefox. A lot of good extensions for news, productivity and research, plus some stuff that's just plain cool.
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    While this website is helpful, many of the apps do not seem to be useful to everyday browsing, excluding a few in the Education section of the article. Granted, I still went and downloaded a lot of those apps because, as Nathan said above me, they're pretty cool.
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    Browser extensions are definitely neat -- all the browsers have them now, pretty much. Firefox was the first browser to be extensible like this, so there tend to be a lot of extensions available for it. Zotero, which we're going to learn about next week, started out as a Firefox extension. I thought about defining "extension" in core concepts, but it's maybe a little more advanced than that. Extensions (also called "add-ons" and "plugins") are basically little apps that "plug in" to a big app.

Zotero Tutorial - 1 views

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