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Zotero for Social Welfare

Head, Social Sciences Division at UC Berkeley Library
Oct. 12, 2015
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Zotero for Social Welfare

  1. Citation Management for Social Welfare Collect Organize Share Store Cite Questions? Contact your librarian, Susan Edwards (seedwards@berkeley.edu) Many thanks to David Eifler (deifler@berkeley.edu) for this PowerPoint!
  2. Why Cite? You are part of a scholarly conversation. Citation Software? Spend your time researching, thinking and writing - not managing citations.
  3. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Citation Management Simplified • Citation management software eases task of creating footnotes and bibliographies – in a variety of citation styles. • Citation software can help you organize your research sources. • Zotero covers new media (blogs, emails, YouTube, etc.) • As with all citation managers, you must check the quality of imported citations… GIGO = garbage in, garbage out
  4. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Which Citation Management Software? http://refworks.com/ (online only) http://www.mendeley.com/ (local and online) www.zotero.org/ (chrome, firefox, safari) •Available to UC Berkeley users “free post graduation” (if UCB pays) •Entirely web-based, so it can be used on all operating systems, at any computer •Format bibliographies in Word •Allows for citation sharing for collaborative projects •Data entry “cludgy” •Does not synch to local computer •Owned by ISI Reuters Thompsen •Free to users; for-profit with indeterminate funding model •Allows for mass import of PDFs •Can highlight and annotate PDFs from within the program •Makes recommendations based on cloud-sourcing •Good collaborative citation sharing •Poor with new media (video, interviews, email, etc) formats •Data entry easy •Owned by Elsevier •Free and open source to all •Syncs with online server to allow collaboration and backup •Easy data entry •Designed for new media (email, websites, blog posts, maps, etc.) •Easy to add notes, attach .pdf’s, and take “snapshots” of web pages for posterity •Drag and drop citations. •Easy collaboration •Open source, supported by IMLS
  5. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu
  6. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Zotero – Two Flavors
  7. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu More Help: Berkeley and Harvard User Guides http://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/subject-guide/188-Zotero?p=15929 http://guides.library.harvard.edu/zotero/advanced/
  8. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Installing Zotero http://www.zotero.org/download/ • Standalone for Safari, Chrome or Firefox with connector OR Embedded in Firefox browser • Do NOT install multiple editions (e.g. standalone AND embedded Firefox editions) • Open standalone before downloading citations. (Firefox embedded is always “open” in browser window.)
  9. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Opening Zotero • Select your browser (Firefox, Chrome, Safari) • If using standalone version, make sure “connectors” have downloaded as well • Open in Firefox browser or Standalone version
  10. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Adding Items: Books from OskiCat, Melvyl or Amazon • Folder icon in URL bar allows downloading of multiple citations to books. • Book icon automatically downloads single monographic citation • Cap and gown icon downloads a dissertation citation.
  11. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Adding Articles and More From Databases or Google Scholar: (ex. PsycInfo) • Folder icon in URL bar allows downloading of multiple citations. • Article icon automatically downloads single citation • Cap and gown icon downloads a dissertation citation. • Book icon will appear for book citations.
  12. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Using Notes and Tags “Standalone” stays in folder “Child” stays with article -- Quotes, note to self, etc. “Tags” are added by databases, but you can create your own Can search all Tags and Notes
  13. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu What do all those other icons mean? Add new collection (folder) Actions (Preferences) Add new item (33 types) Item by identifier (ISBN, DOI) Add note (standalone or child) Add attachment (snapshot, link, copy) Advanced search Synch with Zotero server Full screen mode Close Zotero (window only) Create a new group (sharing) Lookup (Uce-Links, Google Scholar)
  14. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Adding Attachments • Attach Snapshot of Current Page allows capturing .html of existing web page. • Link to Current Page captures url, but not .html. • Link to URI (url or uniform resource name) • Attach Stored Copy of file for reading when offline; can delete the original stored copy. • Link to File saves Zotero server space but requires access to hard drive where file exists. • In some databases (e.g. Google Scholar) you can drag and drop link to .pdf which will attach a stored copy.
  15. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Sorting and Searching for Items • Sort items in center panel • Searching basic and advanced • Searches notes, tags, attached documents, etc. • Save search for future use
  16. How to Format APA Citations APA 6th Cheat Sheets: Purdue Wake Forest Harvard Basics of APA Style -- tutorial from APA APA Style Blog -- is searchable by topic and contains weekly posts by APA experts .
  17. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Bibliography: Create from Zotero Library • Highlight desired folder or citations • Right click (pc) or two fingers on trackpad (mac) and select “Create Bibliography from Collection or Items” • Select citation style and output mode and method (e.g. “copy bibliography to clipboard”) • Paste into any document
  18. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Create in-text citations and bibliography: Word or Open Office Plug-in • Get word processor plug-in for Microsoft Word or Open Office. • Use icons in word processor’s Add-Ins toolbar to insert citation after selecting citation style (Word on Mac – View – Toolbar) • You can change the style later via the “set document preferences” icon
  19. Issues/concerns As with any citation manager, you need to review citations for accuracy. It’s easy to edit citations in Zotero once you know the APA format. Note: Zotero:Zotero: doesn’tdoesn’t capitalize the first word after the colon in a title!capitalize the first word after the colon in a title! Romero, A. J. (Ed.). (2013). Preventing adolescent depression and suicide among Latinas: resilience research and theory. New York, NY: Springer. R should be capitalized! Zotero Forums help with questions https://forums.zotero.org/categories/
  20. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu APA requires sentence format for books – select title and Transform Text
  21. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Adding Items Manually: 33 formats
  22. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Synching with Server and Home • Synching and sharing requires you register with Zotero for an account • Actions  Preferences  Sync  User name  Password • Reset tab: avoid using this • Note: fulltext articles do not synch, only the bibliographic information.
  23. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Additional Storage • Unlimited citation information • First 300 Mb of attachments Free • Can sync and store in your free and unlimited (while a student) Box space – including articles! • Or can pay Zotero for storage. • No cost for collaborators
  24. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Collaborate with Group Libraries • Must log-in to Zotero.org with name and password • Add members, determine privacy, transfer ownership, determine editing rights, etc.
  25. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu De-duplication at bottom of collections, or right-click and “Merge Items”
  26. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Search UC-eLinks for full text • Click on the Action (gear) icon • Choose Preferences • Under the “Advanced Tab” in the OpenURL section, copy the following into the "Resolver" box: http://ucelinks.cdlib.o rg:8888/sfx_local
  27. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu View Online will take you to the fulltext, with UC e-links.
  28. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Creating Communities of Practice
  29. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu Transferring Citations into Zotero • Export using RIS preferred • From RefWorks/Endnote export as either “Bibliographic software” or “BibteX” • Best to import folder-by-folder and drag each group of imported items into a new folder in Zotero. • Check to make sure essential data came over. • Princeton guide to importing and exporting at: http://libguides.princeton.edu/content.php?pid=30227&sid=230429
  30. Introduction to Zotero – 2015 deifler@berkeley.edu 7800 Citation Styles • Click on “gear” action icon • Select preferences • Select “Cite” tab; “Styles” • Click on “Get additional styles” • “Install” style you want.
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