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Using Zotero to Manage Your Bibliographic References

Zotero (pronounced zoh-TAIR-oh) is a free tool for managing and citing your bibliographic references. The lessons are designed for complete beginners and you’ll be guided through every step with clear instructions and short videos.

We’ll cover topics including:

  • Installing Zotero
  • Adding items
  • Organising your library
  • Searching
  • Creating citations in Word
  • Adding new styles

It should take you no more than an hour to complete the course. By the end, you’ll be a confident Zotero user and ready to produce perfectly formatted citations and bibliographies.

The course is designed and presented by Dr Catherine Pope, who is a coach, trainer, and Zotero evangelist. She’s also written an ebook, Getting Started With Zotero.

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1

Introduction
  • Hello and Welcome
  • Installing Zotero
  • Finding Your Way Around

2

Adding Items to Your Zotero Library
  • How to Add Books
  • How to Add Journal Articles
  • How to Link to External Files
  • How to Add Webpages

3

Organising Your Zotero Library
  • Working with Collections
  • Working with Tags
  • How to Create Related Items
  • How to Create Notes
  • Basic Searching
  • Advanced Searching
  • Creating a Saved Search

4

Creating Citations and Bibliographies
  • Using Zotero with Word
  • Creating a Citation in Word
  • Creating a Bibliography in Word
  • Working with Styles

5

Next Steps
  • Configuring Settings
  • Support
  • Thank you and goodbye!

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Introduction
  • Hello and Welcome
  • Installing Zotero
  • Finding Your Way Around
Adding Items to Your Zotero Library
  • How to Add Books
  • How to Add Journal Articles
  • How to Link to External Files
  • How to Add Webpages
Organising Your Zotero Library
  • Working with Collections
  • Working with Tags
  • How to Create Related Items
  • How to Create Notes
  • Basic Searching
  • Advanced Searching
  • Creating a Saved Search
Creating Citations and Bibliographies
  • Using Zotero with Word
  • Creating a Citation in Word
  • Creating a Bibliography in Word
  • Working with Styles
Next Steps
  • Configuring Settings
  • Support
  • Thank you and goodbye!

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