Zotero, manage research sources directly from your browser
If you want to be more productive with your online browsing, try to use Zotero, a new powerful research tool that gives you the power to organize your research. Pronounced as zoh-TAIR-oh, it is a free firefox extension, easy-to-use tool that is embedded with your web browser.

Zotero is an easy-to-use yet powerful research tool that helps you gather, organize, and analyze sources (citations, full texts, web pages, images, and other objects), and lets you share the results of your research in a variety of ways. An extension to the popular open-source web browser Firefox, Zotero includes the best parts of older reference manager software (like EndNote)—the ability to store author, title, and publication fields and to export that information as formatted references—and the best parts of modern software and web applications (like iTunes and del.icio.us), such as the ability to interact, tag, and search in advanced ways. Zotero integrates tightly with online resources; it can sense when users are viewing a book, article, or other object on the web, and—on many major research and library sites—find and automatically save the full reference information for the item in the correct fields. Since it lives in the web browser, it can effortlessly transmit information to, and receive information from, other web services and applications; since it runs on one’s personal computer, it can also communicate with software running there (such as Microsoft Word). And it can be used offline as well (e.g., on a plane, in an archive without WiFi).
Zotero is a production of the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University. It is generously funded by the United States Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Requirements: Firefox 2.0, Netscape Navigator 9.0, or Flock 0.9.1 for Windows, Mac, or Linux Zotero is not compatible with earlier versions of these browsers.
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2 opinions for Zotero, manage research sources directly from your browser
cameron
Jan 9, 2008 at 9:01 pm
This looks useful thanks. I’ll check it out.
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Jan 12, 2008 at 12:11 am
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