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Zoteroby mactra - 08:52PM, Sep 05, 2009 |
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Any researchers out there familiar with the free Firefox extension called Zotero? It helps you collect, manage, and cite your research sources, like an Endnote on steroids that lives in your browser. http://www.zotero.org/ Anyway, I’m wondering if anyone has thought of any ways to integrate Zotero and Notebook—I’m thinking particularly of annotated bibliographies and the like. For that matter, is anyone out there using Notebook for notating PhD exam readings or other long lists of notes on books? Do you use citation software as well? If so, do you integrate the two? Thanks, |
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I’m an academic and I’ve been using Notebook to organize my research for a while now. I just started using Zotero to build a citation database, and I, too, would love to see a way to integrate the two.
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I’am users of Zotero & Notebook, and the way that I use it is: 1) Select bibliographies in zotero 2) Right click and select ‘create a bibliography from selected items’ 3) Select Style and the output format must be ‘copy to clipboard’ 4) go to a notebook page and paste the contents of the clipboards, I hope this help,
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I LOVE YOU!!!! I’d never heard of Zotero before, and just went and checked it out. They have Bluebook citations!!! I’m in the middle of writing my law school note, and this program is probably going to save me about 4 days of work. I love you Mactra!
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