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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en"><title>unalog - latest from wdenton - tag "zotero"</title><link href="/user/wdenton/tag/zotero/" rel="alternate"></link><id>/user/wdenton/tag/zotero/</id><updated>2010-02-06T11:55:31Z</updated><entry><title>Zotero - Library Research Guides at Georgia State University</title><link href="http://research.library.gsu.edu/zotero" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-02-06T11:55:31Z</updated><id>tag:research.library.gsu.edu,2010-02-06:/zotero/</id><summary type="html">Academic library's guide to how to use Zotero, why, etc. (Done in LibGuides.)
</summary><category term="zotero"></category><category term="libguides"></category></entry><entry><title>How to Clip, Sort, and Cite the Entire Web with Zotero - Information - Lifehacker</title><link href="http://lifehacker.com/5463293/how-to-clip-sort-and-cite-the-entire-web-with-zotero" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-02-04T11:25:32Z</updated><id>tag:lifehacker.com,2010-02-04:/5463293/how-to-clip-sort-and-cite-the-entire-web-with-zotero/</id><summary type="html">Intro to Zotero from Lifehacker.
</summary><category term="zotero"></category><category term="lifehacker"></category></entry><entry><title>Final Version of the Annotated Zotero Group Bibliography « Brian Croxall</title><link href="http://www.briancroxall.net/2010/01/18/final-annotated-zotero-group-bibliography-assignment/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2010-01-24T19:38:14Z</updated><id>tag:www.briancroxall.net,2010-01-24:/2010/01/18/final-annotated-zotero-group-bibliography-assignment//</id><summary type="html">I just wanted to post a quick note in a follow-up to last week’s post about my Annotated Zotero Group Bibliography assignment. I’ve finished the assignment, which you can see below. I appreciated all of the comments that I received on the blog and on Twitter about the initial draft. I especially drew ideas from Mark Sample’s annotated bibliography assignment for his Fall 2009 course. (I’m still working to figure out how to best acknowledge Creative Commons credit on assignments that create for my classes.)
</summary><category term="zotero"></category><category term="collaboration"></category><category term="for:freemoth"></category></entry><entry><title>SAMPLE REALITY · On Hacking and Unpacking My (Zotero) Library</title><link href="http://www.samplereality.com/2009/07/29/on-hacking-and-unpacking-my-zotero-library/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2009-07-30T09:31:28Z</updated><id>tag:www.samplereality.com,2009-07-30:/2009/07/29/on-hacking-and-unpacking-my-zotero-library//</id><summary type="html">The latest version of Zotero allows you to “publish” your library, so that anybody can see your collection of sources (and your notes about those sources, if you choose). In my case, I’ve not only published my library on the zotero.org site, I’ve updated the main sidebar on this very blog with a news feed of my “Recently Zoteroed” books and articles. As I gather and annotate sources for my teaching and research, the newest additions will always appear here, with links back to the full bibliographic information in the online version of my library.
</summary><category term="zotero"></category></entry><entry><title>Zotero Word Processor Integration</title><link href="http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_integration" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2009-05-29T15:35:36Z</updated><id>tag:www.zotero.org,2009-05-29:/support/word_processor_integration/</id><summary type="html">Plugins for Word and Open Office to make them work with Zotero. Beautiful.
</summary><category term="zotero"></category><category term="plugin"></category></entry><entry><title>Vertov (Zotero plugin)</title><link href="http://digitalhistory.concordia.ca/vertov/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2009-04-28T21:54:01Z</updated><id>tag:digitalhistory.concordia.ca,2009-04-28:/vertov//</id><summary type="html">"Vertov is a free media annotating plugin for Zotero, an innovative, easy-to-use, and infinitely extendable research tool. Both are Firefox extensions. Vertov allows you to cut video and audio files into clips, annotate the clips, and integrate your annotations with other research sources and notes stored in Zotero."
</summary><category term="zotero"></category><category term="plugin"></category><category term="annotation"></category></entry><entry><title>Pliny</title><link href="http://pliny.cch.kcl.ac.uk/index.html" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2009-03-29T21:22:58Z</updated><id>tag:pliny.cch.kcl.ac.uk,2009-03-29:/index.html/</id><summary type="html">"Welcome to the Pliny project homepage. The Pliny project aims to promote some thinking that looks broadly at the provision of tools to support scholarship. One of its products is a piece of software, also called Pliny, which facilities note-taking and annotation -- a key element of Humanities research for many scholars. It attempts to go further than this, however, by providing a set of facilities allowing its user to integrate these initial notes into a representation of an evolving personal interpretation -- perhaps one of the key goals of scholarly research. "
</summary><category term="pliny"></category><category term="software"></category><category term="eclipse"></category><category term="zotero"></category></entry><entry><title>Sunset for Ideology, Sunrise for Methodology?</title><link href="http://www.foundhistory.org/2008/03/13/sunset-for-ideology-sunrise-for-methodology/" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2008-03-13T19:13:27Z</updated><id>tag:www.foundhistory.org,2008-03-13:/2008/03/13/sunset-for-ideology-sunrise-for-methodology//</id><summary type="html">Really interesting post by historian behind Zotero. "I believe we are at a similar moment of change right now, that we are entering a new phase of scholarship that will be dominated not by ideas, but once again by organizing activities, both in terms of o
</summary><category term="zotero"></category><category term="research"></category><category term="history"></category></entry><entry><title>Dan Cohen: Zotero and the Internet Archive Join Forces</title><link href="http://www.dancohen.org/2007/12/12/zotero-and-the-internet-archive-join-forces" rel="alternate"></link><updated>2008-02-04T11:44:28Z</updated><id>tag:www.dancohen.org,2008-02-04:/2007/12/12/zotero-and-the-internet-archive-join-forces/</id><summary type="html">Among other things: "The Zotero-IA alliance will create a “Zotero Commons” into which scholarly materials can be added simply via the Zotero client."
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