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ED673: Research for School Counselors (Vidal)

Course guide for ED673

Zotero At a Glance

Zotero

Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources.  It lives right where you do your work—in the web browser itself.

Registering for your free Zotero account is quick, easy, and necessary to save your citations and link across multiple computers. This feature is especially important if you are using multiple computers around Butler's campus. Always remember to sync early, and sync often 

           The Zotero registration screen.

^Registration Page^

  • The registration will prompt you to create a new group, but you can skip this step. Write down your username and password as you will need these for syncing and saving data

When using the Zotero Extension in either Chrome or FireFox, you may try to save something and get a message like this: 

If you do not have the Zotero Desktop App running, or you are using a public computer that does not have Zotero installed, this message will appear. You simply have to hit the button to enable saving to Online Library and log onto your Zotero account in the browser. 

After doing this once, you should be able to save articles freely again. 

For all of your Zotero related questions consult Zotero's support page, where you can find answers to:

  • Installing Zotero
  • Troubleshooting
  • Adding Citations to Your Library\
  • Citation Styles
  • Creating Bibliographies
  • Integrating With Word
  • Data Syncing

 

Please Note: This guide is written for Zotero 3.0.  Using Zotero 3.0 with Word documents will render them unable to be edited with a Zotero 2.X install.

You should make frequent backups of all of your information in case something goes wonky in the code.

1. Download the Zotero Word plugin either through the Zotero website or from the direct download link here.

2. This will open up the installer by the address bar of the Firefox browser. 

   After choosing allow, the plug-in will install and the browser will prompt you to restart it. *If Word is open before the installation takes place, it will also need to be restarted before the Add-In toolbar will show up.

3.. Follow the prompts in the Zotero installer and you'll have the plugin installed and ready to go in a matter of seconds.  You're now ready to proceed to the next step, inserting items from your Zotero bibliography into a Word document.

CONTACT

Email Butler University Libraries
Irwin Library: 317-940-9227
Science Library: 317-940-9937

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