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Home » For and about students » Events: Conferences, Workshops, Lectures, Talks » 2021 » November 2021 » Digital Skills Week: Getting Started With Zotero

 

Digital Skills Week: Getting Started With Zotero 

16th Nov 2021 11:00am-1:00pm 

To attend this webinar please book on Inkpath. Inkpath is an app available to all Techne students, if you're not already using please click here to find out how to get started.

This webinar is part of our Digital Skills Week - you may also be interested in attending webinars on Getting Started With Scrivener and Organising Your Research Material with Evernote.

Delivery: Online via Zoom

Do you need a better way to manage your research material? In this interactive webinar, you’ll learn all about Zotero, a free tool for organising and citing references. You’ll be guided through all the main features with clear instructions and plenty of opportunities for questions.

We’ll cover topics including:

  • Adding items with the Zotero web connector
  • Organising your library with collections and tags
  • Searching your references
  • Creating citations in Word
  • Adding new styles
  • Extending Zotero with plugins

By the end of the session, you’ll be a confident Zotero user, ready to produce perfectly formatted citations and bibliographies.

This training is aimed at researchers at any stage and in any discipline. 

Attendees will also receive links to further resources.

 


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