If you want to get a handle around your lifelong research, then you need to use a program like Zotero. Zotero has allowed me to collect and organize my research leading to new understanding.
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Zotero is a free open source tool that I learned about while I was a graduate student. I used it to help write my dissertation, journal articles, and books. I continue to use it to this day as a way to collect, organize and cite my research.
If you have to conduct research to write articles, grants, and books then I strongly recommend Zotero for your citation management.
In this episode, we are going to explore Zotero. Specifically, we are going to look at collecting research, organizing it, and using the citations. It is definitely one of my power tools.
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- How to Use Zotero
- How to Use Zotero With Scrivener
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