As you read in Shelley’s recent email, we’d like everyone to set up a Zotero account. If you haven’t used it already, don’t worry–it’s not difficult to learn. Our session on Friday, 1/28, will include a workshop with Anne Leonard and Maura Smale, who will use Zotero to help us keep track of resources. It’s a great option for your own research, and also for students’ research. Feel free to share ideas or questions about Zotero here.
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Zotero has a new standalone version. Although it’s in alpha, it’s worth knowing about, since it means you no longer needs to use Firefox to use Zotero. Here’s a link to the standalone version: http://www.zotero.org/support/standalone