Zotero


Feeds and Institutional Repositories Coming to Zotero

This article was originally posted in the Zotero blog: We’re delighted to announce that the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded $440,000 to fund a two-year collaboration between Penn State and George Mason University to develop and assess new Zotero functionality for tracking, organising, and archiving scholarly publications. Key new Zotero features will include: Feeds in […]

Upgrade your Zotero account to 1 gigabyte of web-storage!

We are delighted to announce the launch of a new great service provided by the EUI to all its researchers and staff members. Now you can upgrade your Zotero account and enjoy 1 gigabyte of web-storage to save all your files into Zotero. Find out more on this new service (this is a restricted page, therefore […]

Zotero 4.0 is now available

Back on April 11th, the new release of Zotero, the 4.0, was launched. You can download it at the following link http://www.zotero.org/download/. There is plenty of new features in this version. We will have the chance to go extensively through them in our workshops during the next academic year. In the meantime you can find […]

Some troubles between Zotero and the EUI catalogue

Recently our staff upgraded the EUI library catalogue. Since then some troubles have been recorded in using Zotero along with the EUI catalogue. In particular, Zotero is not able to import items from the catalogue into the Zotero library. This problems are related exclusively to our main catalogue (http://biblio.eui.eu).   However, the discovery tool (http://encore.eui.eu) […]

Report on the session “Advanced features of Zotero 3.0”

On October 31, I lead the session of the Atelier Multimédia on the advance features of Zotero. Along with about ten participants , we discussed how to get the most out of Zotero. These are the topics touched during the session:  Cite-when-you-write function Timeline  Zotero Maps Tips and Tricks  Managing more than one Zotero library  […]