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Zotero Citation Manager (FREE)

 

Getting the Most Out of the Zotero Citation Manager

Information on how to access Zotero and how to install the extensions:

  1. Create an account on the Zotero website: https://www.zotero.org/   ​​
    • This will be your main account, which will allow access to everything. 

       2. Download the desktop apphttps://www.zotero.org/download/   

    • The desktop app is where you can create your folders, select citations styles for bibliographies, etc.
    • Once you have a bibliography in the desktop app and a Word/Office plug-in you will be able to access your saved articles and insert in-text citations as well as a bibliography in your selected citation style. You can also simply copy and paste the bibliography into a document.

       3.  Zotero Connectorhttps://www.zotero.org/download/connectors –

    • One click uploading of citations and articles from PubMed and many other sites/databases.

       4. Using Zotero with Google Docs      https://zotero.org/support/google_docs

       5. Zotero Word plugin:  https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_installation

    • Allows you to create in-text citations and insert a bibliography at the end of a document.

       6. Zotero mobile apps: https://www.zotero.org/support/mobile

       7. For more information – Zotero Tutorials:  https://www.zotero.org/support/screencast_tutorials

About Citation Managers

Ascension Wisconsin Library Services recommends two free citation managers: Mendeley and Zotero.

Both are

  • easy to use
  • feature an extension for automatic upload of citations and pdfs,
  • and allow sharing files.
  • Built-in synchronization across web and mobile platforms allows users access to full text articles in their account, from anywhere.
  • Word extensions make inserting in-text citations and creating a list of references a snap.


Note to students and authors preparing for publication:

Citation managers are not perfect and they are not a substitute for learning how to format a citation.

  • Uploaded citations commonly contain errors, such as improper capitalization of words in title or missing authors’ names, pages, place of publication, or doi.
  • Please always double check and correct your citations.
  • APA templates and information can be found at the Purdue OWL site. 
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