Zotero: A Product Review

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2009
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Zotero is a free and open source Firefox extension that exists within the web browser and allows one to collect, manage, store, and cite resources in a single location.1 Zotero automatically imports citation information from a number of sources, including: non-subscription, newspaper and commercial websites, and web databases such as PubMed and MedlinePlus. Zotero offers more options for note taking than the better-known citation management system, EndNote. Sixteen citation styles are available when Zotero is initially downloaded, with many more freely available. Zotero also integrates with Microsoft Word once users install a plug-in. Though Zotero does not have an on-demand customer support service, its website offers a wealth of information for users. The authors highly recommend Zotero

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Trinoskey, J., F. A. Brahmi, and C. Gall. "Zotero: A Product Review." Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries 6, no. 3 (2009): 224-229.
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