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Literature management with Zotero

Literature management with Zotero. By Praveen Vaidya. Preview. Managing the literature What is Zotero? And its features Application of Zotero in literature management Limitations of Zotero Conclusion . Managing the literature.

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Literature management with Zotero

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  1. Literature management with Zotero By Praveen Vaidya

  2. Preview • Managing the literature • What is Zotero? And its features • Application of Zotero in literature management • Limitations of Zotero • Conclusion

  3. Managing the literature • During the research process, bound to gather a mound of literature • May include reference materials, books, journals, grey literature, official publications etc. • Needs efficient reading skills to allow you to cull unwanted literature • You have to find a way to manage or organise • Should be able to annotate, cite and understand relevancy • Should be able to retrieve quickly and efficiently

  4. What is Zotero? [zoh-TAIR-oh] • A research tool for managing online references by George Mason University, Virginia • A Firefox extension that provides users with automated access to bibliographic information for resources viewed online. • Can be downloaded from website ‘Stand alone’ version 3 http://www.zotero.org/support/3.0 • Add on can be downloaded from Firefox browser • When installed, icon appears on side bar • “Senses” the bibliographic information contained in a website

  5. What is Zotero? 2 • When the user clicks the Zotero icon-gathers that information and places it on the user’s library of resources • Helps to gather the information quickly and easily • Later researcher can review and cite sources • Has a feature of adding records manually also • Hence, researcher has a centralized location of gathering and storing references • This, streamlines the research process • At this stage, Zotero can sense information of many of prominent websites

  6. What is Zotero? 3 • Provision to create subject folders sub folders and tags • Search feature from any of the key words found in the saved literature • Can take a snap shot of the website referred • Suppose, if website is not compatible with Zotero, data can be entered manually • Organises resources on timeline • Users can choose citation format, such as APA, Chicago, MLA etc • Can export citations to MS Word or Google docs

  7. Limitation of Zotero • Does not work with Internet Explorer as IE is proprietary nature of the browser, but can install ‘standalone’ on Windows OS • Tied to only specific computer you are using. To use it on other computer, installation of browser and Zotero add on is essential • Online access to information is made available in new versions of Zotero, but if you want to switch to another computer, user has to export-import the data • Does not provide an easy method to share the information with others

  8. Conclusion • Today, quantity of online data has skyrocketed and research takes place at ever increasing pace • By automating the tasks of gathering, managing, citing online references, Zotero or other online reference tools facilitate more efficient research process • Formatting of citation is consistent, and typos and other mistakes common in manual reference system can be eliminated • By and large, literature management affords to be systematic

  9. References • O’Leary, Zina (2010) The essential guide to doing your research project. Sage, New Delhi pp71-83 • Busha, Charles and Harter, Stephen, P (1980) Research methods in librarianship. California, Academic Press • http://www.rin.ac.uk/our-work/communicating-and-disseminating-research/social-media-guide-researchers • http://www.zotero.org/support/quick_start_guide

  10. Thanks Questions?

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