Learning Technology Guide - DEV
Zotero*
peer reviewgroup workWhat is it?
Zotero is an open-source reference management software used to manage bibliographic data and related research materials.
What is its purpose?
Zotero helps to collect, manage, and cite references.
Zotero allows the user to co-write a paper with a colleague, distribute course materials to students, or build a collaborative bibliography.
How do I use it?
The software can be installed directly from Zotero .
Installation Instructions will guide the user through every step in the proceess.
Installing the Zotero desktop version should automatically add the Zotero plugin to Microsoft Word.
It also works as a Firefox extension or as a standalone version with a connector to Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Opera.
Why would I use it?
You can use Zotero for reference management while writing a thesis, manuscript or report.
Quick Facts
- Category
- Reference Management Tools
- Rating Level
- Web Search
- Website
- Zotero*
- Last Modified
- 21 July 2021
- Created
- 01 April 2021
- License Available
- No
More Info
- Security Concerns
- Yes
- Technical Support
- Platform(s)
- Mac, Windows, Linux
Ratings Information
Security and Privacy
- This service is not offered by Memorial University and has not been reviewed by Information Management and Protection. The basic version of the software saves data to your own computer by default and doesn’t require sharing any personal data with Zotero. However, in order to use some advanced features, you are required to provide some personal information such as user name, email address, IP address, browser information, access log etc.
Support Information
Zoreto has a comprehensive support page which provides answers to the basic questions about installation, quick start, organizing a library, syncroniziation and collaboration, back up, etc.
Zotero has active discussion forums with a variety of feedback, tips and tricks from the users.
Note: Instructional Support is available through CITL. Please connect with Learning Technology Coaches for assistance ltc_citl@mun.ca or visit the Teaching and Learning Exchange in ED 1001, St. John’s Campus.
Other Note(s)
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