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About this Event
Researchers, meet your new best friend, Zotero. The powerful, free citation manager saves citations with a single click and creates bibliographies with ease.
During this workshop, discover how to simplify the work of managing references. You will learn the basics of Zotero, including how to install it, customize your preferences, add and organize references, and create bibliographies and reference lists.
Kaitlyn Tanis, history and social sciences librarian, will lead the workshop.
This in-person workshop is open to UD students, faculty and staff. It is co-sponsored by the Graduate College. The workshop is a general introduction to the platform for first-time users.
Registration is required as seating is limited.
All attendees will need to show ID upon arrival. In addition, all attendees will need to complete the UD Daily Health Check the day of the event, and show the green icon reflecting health clearance upon arrival. Face masks are required for this workshop due to its classroom setting.
If necessitated by the rapidly changing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, this in-person workshop may be shifted to a virtual format, postponed or canceled. Attendees will be notified by email if this occurs.
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This workshop is also offered virtually on March 9.
If you’re interested in learning more about citation management tools, you may want to check out the Citation Managers: Getting Started with EndNote Online workshops on March 9 and April 7, or the Save Time with RefWorks: Your Personal Bibliography Tool workshops on March 8 and March 23.