This presentation will show briefly how to capture bibliographic materials and save to Juris-M.
It will focus on how to push that bibliographic content to an Excel spreadsheet.
2. Juris-M is a variant of Zotero a
Bibliographic Citation Manager.
Juris-M has added support for
legal authorities. It can
downloaded from here:
https://juris-m.github.io/
3. This presentation will show
briefly how to capture
bibliographic materials and
save to Juris-M.
It will focus on how to push
that bibliographic content to
an Excel spreadsheet.
Juris-M is a variant of Zotero and
guides on Zotero apply to Juris-M
as well. There is an excellent
research guide on Zotero here:
http://guides.lib.fsu.edu/zotero
4. This collection will be on
administrative law. I’ll first do a
search in the university online
catalog.
Whenever Juris-M recognizes
bibliographic information it
presents this icon. Click on
that icon to save information
to Juris-M.
5. I’ve gone to Heinonline to find
articles. I can check multiple
articles and add bibliographic
information from all selected
articles simultaneously.
6. I have a pretty
good selection
of books and
articles. I can
create a
bibliography
by right
clicking the
collection and
choosing
Create
Bibliography
from
Collection.
7. I can choose
Bluebook style, but
keep in mind this
will not be perfect.
It will still need to
be reviewed.
8.
9. To create an Excel
spreadsheet, right click
on the collection and
then click Export
Collection.