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This is an outline for a hands-on workshop on Zotero adapted (loosely) from the support documentation organization on Zotero's [http://www.zotero.org/support/ support page].
 
* Getting stuff into Zotero
** Import from a [http://www.google.com/scholar?q=wealth+of+networks scholarly search engine], [http://www.jstor.org.libproxy.mit.edu/stable/2776392 journal], [http://mit.worldcat.org.libproxy.mit.edu library], etc.
** Create from scratch/website [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2011/10/coleman]
** Attach/link a file from a website
* Organizing documents
** Collections
** Tagging
*** Sorting
** Searching
*** Basic searching
*** Advance searching
*** Saved searching
** Adding notes
* Output and exporting (there are [http://www.zotero.org/styles many output styles])
** Drag and drop ''quick copy''
** Right-click to create bibliography
** Export subsets
** Generate reports
** Integration with Openoffice/Word
** Generate timelines
* Advanced Features
** Searching PDFs (look in preferences to add software which can be done automatically)
** Adding PDFs directly - Drag and drop works, or "store copy of file"
** Duplicate detection
* Synching
** Tour of new Zotero website
** Creation of group libraries including the [https://www.zotero.org/groups/berkman Berkman Zotero Group]
* New Features
** [http://www.zotero.org/support/3.0#zotero_standalone Zotero Standalone] with connectors for Chrome and Safari
** [http://www.zotero.org/support/plugins Zotero Plugins]

Latest revision as of 19:45, 7 October 2022

This page has moved to Zotero/Workshop outline on the CDSC wiki and the latest version of the page can be found over there.


This is an outline for a hands-on workshop on Zotero adapted (loosely) from the support documentation organization on Zotero's support page.

  • Getting stuff into Zotero
  • Organizing documents
    • Collections
    • Tagging
      • Sorting
    • Searching
      • Basic searching
      • Advance searching
      • Saved searching
    • Adding notes
  • Output and exporting (there are many output styles)
    • Drag and drop quick copy
    • Right-click to create bibliography
    • Export subsets
    • Generate reports
    • Integration with Openoffice/Word
    • Generate timelines
  • Advanced Features
    • Searching PDFs (look in preferences to add software which can be done automatically)
    • Adding PDFs directly - Drag and drop works, or "store copy of file"
    • Duplicate detection
  • Synching
  • New Features