Zotero

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Workshop at the Digital Scholarship Center

1 Nov 2022

Instructors

Annika Rockenberger
Senior Academic Librarian for Digital Research Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences

Pål M. Lykkja
Academic Librarian for Economics and Technology, Innovation and Culture

Anne Sæbø

Senior Academic Librarian for Scandinavian Studies and Media Studies

✉️ digitalscholarship@ub.uio.no

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Introduction

Schedule

09:00–09:20 Introduction
09:20–09:40 Collections, Searches, Saved Searches
09:40–10:00 Group Libraries, Sharing
10:00-10:20 Import/Export, Anystyle.io
10:20–10:40 Break
10:40–11:00 Annotations
11:00–11:20 Connecting to Word/LibreOffice/Google
11:20–11:40 Documentation + Data Management
11:40–12:00 Wrap Up

Clock by Amelia Jannah from The Noun Project

You

Zotero Standalone
vs
Zotero Browser

Collections,
Searches,
Saved Searches

Group Libraries,
Sharing

Importing,
Exporting;
Text-based bibliographies

https://anystyle.io/

Break!

Welcome back at 10:40

Annotations

Connecting to
MS Word,
LibreOffice,
Google Docs

Documentation & Data Management

Wrapping Up

Zotero workshop 2022-11-01

By Annika Rockenberger

Zotero workshop 2022-11-01

Slides for a custom Zotero workshop for the Dept. of History, Conservation Studies and Archeology. 1st Nov 2022.

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