Title: Using Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh]
1- Using Zotero zoh-TAIR-oh
- to manage Web Contents
- Atelier Multimédia, 19th October 2011
- Serge Noiret
- (History Information Specialist, EUI)
2Outline of the Course
- Chapter 1 What is zoh-TAIR-oh ?
- Chapter 2 Capturing the Web
- Chapter 3 Bibliographies in Zotero
- Chapter 4 Zotero complementary APs
3Chapter 1 What is Zotero ? zoh-TAIR-oh
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4What is Zotero ?
- Zotero is a free software extension integrated to
Mozilla/Firefox 7 (Zotero 3 Everywhere is a
beta v.) - Zotero lives inside the web browser itself
- Zotero is supported in many languages
- Zotero is Open Source and serves a worldwide
users community - Zotero is freely available under the Educational
Community License - The last Zotero version for Windows/MAC OS/Linux
(October 2011) is zotero 2.1 - Zotero Standalone Version 3.0b2 is a standalone
beta version compatible with Firefox/Chrome/Safari
5Roy Rozensweig Center for History and the New
media, (CHNM) at George Mason University,
Virginia, USA
S.Noiret Using Zotero to manage web contents
6Zotero won the best Computer Instructional
Software Award in 2007 and 2008.
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8Zotero, a management software for Digital
Humanists and Social Scientists
- Using Zotero youll create your own Research
Library, a personal digital laboratory. - You interact between your personal computer and
the web through the browser. - Doing so you capture full web pages, full texts
and PDF and single bibliographical records - The web offers
- digital literature (e-books, e-journals, etc.).
- (born) digital primary sources and meta-sources
- Web site information and multi-media contents
- Zotero is a research tool which capture and
manage all of these contents
9Collect, Manage, Cite Share Digital Information
- With Zotero you capture and store PDFs, images,
links, whole web pages, videos, bibliographical
citations, etc. - You add notes and comments to documents
- You add tags/keywords
- You search within your personal library
collection - You tag PDF documents and search within PDFs when
converted to text - You capture bibliographical citations using a
variety of import/export styles (more than 1.100) - You cite-when-you-write within Word and Open
Office - You work in many languages
- You integrate Zotero contents in Blogs and Wikis
- You save and annotate multi-media materials
- You access your Zotero library from any computer
10Zotero documentation
- Zotero Documentation
- Zotero Screencast tutorials Zotero Tour
- Many Zotero Tutorials in YouTube
- Zoteros Forum
- Zoteros FAQ
- Getting Involved with Zotero
- Follow Zotero on Twitter
- Find Zotero on Facebook
- Zotero blog
- Zotero Francophone
- Sean Takats Zotero and the Future of Digital
History, Bern - 11.09.2009
11Chapter 2 Capturing the Web (primary and
secondary sources) with Zotero
12Capturing the web with Zotero
- The web is instable by definition zotero
captures what you need to come back to. - Web sources are to be contextualized easy with
zotero tags, notes, meta-datas and folders - Using the web as primary source obliges to find
web sites not anymore available online and old
sites versions. Zotero keeps it for you. - Zotero offers you a correct way to cite and
re-use web contents
13Managing Zotero
Video Tutorial Geting Stuff Into Zotero
14Getting Stuff Into Zotero
- 1.Location Bar Icons.
- 2. Create New Item from Current Page button
- 3. Adding PDFs and Retrieving Metadatas
- 4. Look up Items by Unique Identifier, ISBN, DOI,
etc. - 5. Manually Adding Items
- 6. Importing Records from Other Tools like Endnote
15Organizing your Zotero Library
- Getting Started (global tour)
- Finding items in our Zotero library
- Managing the library collections and tags
- Highlighting and annotating
- Manually Creating items in the collection
- Adding files and linking to files
- Creating Notes and generate reports
- Using the Timeline for collections
- Retrieving PDF meta-datas
16From archive.org to Zotero
17Capturing e-journals contents
18EHPS - European History Primary Sources
19Capturing Images
20Capturing PDF contents
21Adding PDF to Zotero
- Saving a PDF into Zotero
- Zotero can attempt to identify PDFs you have
saved to your computer. - Just drag them into the middle pane
- Right click with your mouse on them and select
Retrieve Metadata for PDF. - If Zotero can find the PDF in Google Scholar, it
creates a new library item for the paper,
downloads the citation information and attaches
the original PDF to the new item.
22Annotating web pages in Zotero
23Storing Copies of Files into Zotero
- Use the Store Copy of File Function
24Creating Reports from documentation
25Chapter 3 Bibliographies in Zotero
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26Bibliographies and Citations
- Zotero can generate complete bibliographies in
MLA, APA, Chicago styles, (more than 1.100 styles
at the moment) - Zotero allows you to create your own citation
style - You are able to insert and generate
bibliographies citing when you write with Word or
Open Office. - You may transfer citations from Zotero to EndNote
and from EndNote to Zotero
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27Citing and creating bibliographies Zotero with
Word and Open Office
- Using Rich Text Format (RTF) documents you may
cite directly into your document - You can use Drag Drop inside open document
- Or you need to install a Zotero-for-Word plug-in
- The plug-in is also available for Mac and Open
Office - With a RTF Scan and/or the Plug-in, youll be
able to insert, modify, complete citations and
create bibliographies within word and OO. (See
Tutorial)
28Importing Citations to Zotero
- List of compatible sites
- EUI Library Traditional Opac Biblio.eui.eu
- Google Scholar
- Google Books
- OCLC Worldcat/Firstsearch
- Historical Abstract
29Downloading citations from many resources
- ABI/INFORM Global
- ABC/CLIO, Historical Abstract
- Factiva
- Google Scholar
- IEEE Xplore
- JSTOR
- ScienceDirect
- ABC-CLIO
- Amazon.com
- ARTFL Encyclopédie
- BBC News
- Blackwell Synergy
- British Library Integrated Catalogue
- Copac Acad. National Library Cat.
- EBSCOhost
- ERIC Education. Res. Inf. Center
- Factiv
- Google Books
- Google Scholar
- HeinOnline
- History Cooperative
- JSTOR tested 05 October
- LexisNexis
- Nation. Bur. of Economic Res. (WP)
- New York Review of Books
- OCLC WorldCat/FirstSearch
- Ovid
- Project Muse
- ProQuest Research Library
- Revues.org
- Scholarly resources with export in RIS format,
such as Scirus, - ScienceDirect
- Scitation
- SpringerLink
- Système univ. de docum. (SUDOC)
- The Economist
30EUI Library Traditional CatalogueAdvanced
Search
31OCLC - Worldcat
32Elsevier Scirus
33EBSCO Host Historical Abstract and
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
(IBSS)
34Google Scholar
35Google Book Search
36Google Doc(ument)s
- You can insert elements from the Zotero Library
to Google Docs Blogs using drag and drop - You may download Google docs elements into your
Zotero Library - Google Products and Zotero tutorial
37Zotero Exporting Formats
- Zotero RDF
- MODS (From Library of Congress)
- Refer/BibIX and BibTex (Comparison of Reference
Management softwares) - RIS (Standardized tag format developed by
Research Information Systems, Incorporated (the
format name refers to the company) to enable
citation programs to exchange data). - Unqualified Dublin Core RDS
- Wikipedia Citation Templates
38Using EUI Library WebBridge with Zotero
- You must configure the OpenURL preferences in
Zotero first. - Zotero's Locate Button ("Library Lookup") will
link directly to EUI WebBridge which means
accessing contents directly through EUI library
subscriptions to full contents. - EUi Library documentation available here
- You must copy/paste the EUI resolver version 0.1
in Zotero advanced/preferences/OpenURL
http//biblio.eui.eu4550/resserv?rfr_idinfosid/
Zotero
39Chapter 4 Zotero complementary APs
40Zotero Syncing
- Zotero 2.0 and later support online syncing,
allowing you to access your Zotero library on any
computer with internet access. - Zotero syncing has two parts data syncing and
file syncing.
41Zotero File Storage
- Zotero File Storage is a cloud-based syncing and
storage solution for PDFs, images, web snapshots,
and any other files attached to your Zotero
libraries. - Zotero File Storage synchronizes the files in
your personal Zotero library to all your
computers, allows you to share the files in your
group libraries, and makes files available
through the zotero.org website. - Each Zotero user is given 100 MB of free Zotero
File Storage, with larger storage plans available
for purchase.
42Zotero People and Zotero Community
- Discover researchers working on similar projects.
- Browse through other researchers CVs and shared
libraries. - Create your own Zotero profile to help other
researchers discover you and your work. - Sign up now
43Plug-in for Zotero
- Delicious
- WordPress
- Microsoft Word
- Open Office
- PDF to Text (Xpdf)
- BibUp, University of Fribourg (CH) Allows you to
create bibliographic references by scanning books
barcodes and extracts of text. The references,
including the OCRed text, can be viewed on a web
page and collected using the Zotero plugin for
Firefox
44PDF Full text indexing
- PDF should NOT be images
- Zotero index the whole text embedded inside a PDF
document - Zotero may grab your PDF meta-datas
- Using the Open Source software pdftotext, a
plug-in to convert all texts in Zoteros library
and Pdfinfo - Xpdf project (OS cross-platform PDF viewer)
45Zotero and Flock browser
- Zotero with the social browser Flock tutorial
- Possible to capture images and pictures in Flock
and export them directly using Zotero to Flickr - Capturing web pages with Zotero like in Firefox
- Integration of Zotero elements in Flocks blog
46Zotero Wikipedia
- Zotero users can automatically grab references
mentioned in Wikipedia using the popular online
encyclopedias native citation format. - Zotero includes Wikipedia Citation Templates as a
new export format to add references into
Wikipedia. - Wikipedia citation templates for books and
articles embed COinS tags in each bibliographic
entry (see, for example, the Wikipedia article
for Amphibian) - Users may export Zotero references into
Wikipedia, they can also import Wikipedia
references into Zotero.