Introduction to Zotero, 2013

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Workshop for students at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College, Boston, MA.

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/davekellam/13728964/, photo by Dave Kellam, words by Karin Dalziel

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http://www.zotero.org/

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Wikipedia, Comparison of reference management software, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_reference_management_software and see also Martin Fenner’s Reference Manager Overview, http://blogs.plos.org/mfenner/reference-manager-overview/

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zotero

cloud computing

reference management

social networking

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Zotero and your library are specific to machine unless you sync

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library

tags

citations record

bottom of Firefox

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folders

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if enabled

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record in amazon

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record in opac

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multiple records

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record in indexing service

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multiple records

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records in Google Scholar

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blog posting

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any web page

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highlighted content

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YouTube video

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flickr image

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multiple images

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manually create new record

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add standalone or child note

attachments

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good for export

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you can also drag and drop into Word, Gdocs, OpenOffice

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Anderson, J. D., & Hofmann, M. A. (2006). A fully faceted syntax for Library of Congress subject headings. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 43(1), 7-38.

Broughton, V. (2006). The need for a faceted classification as the basis of all methods of information retrieval. Aslib Proceedings, 58(1), 49-72.

Broughton, V., & Slavic, A. (2007). Building a faceted classification for the humanities: Principles and procedures. Journal of Documentation, 63(5), 727-754.

Ellis, D., & Vasconcelos, A. (2000). The relevance of facet analysis for World Wide Web subject organization and searching. Journal of Internet Cataloging, 2(3/4), 97-114.

Foskett, A. C. (2000). The future of faceted classification. In The future of classification (pp. 69-80). Brookfield, VT: Gower.

Franklin, R. A. (2003). Re-inventing subject access for the semantic Web. Online Information Review, 27(2), 94-101.

Hagedorn, K., Chapman, S., & Newman, D. (2007). Enhancing search and browse using automated clustering of subject metadata. D-Lib Magazine, 13(7/8). Retrieved from http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july07/hagedorn/07hagedorn.html.

Lapointe, F., & Legendre, P. (1994). A classification of pure malt scotch whiskies. Applied Statistics, 43(1), 237-257.

Wilson, K. (2006). OPAC 2.0: Next generation online library catalogues ride the Web 2.0 wave! Information Technology and Libraries, 128–139.

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backing up

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but, filed under “a”

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editing online

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used for course support

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Twitter, Facebook, etc.

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Chrome connector for standalone

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Web app in iPad, iPhone, mobile site

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True mobile apps

ZotPad

$9.99

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plugins et al.

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plugins et al.

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http://purchase.libguides.com/zotero