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Referencing Using Zotero - Features and Practical Application

Offered By: NPTEL-NOC IITM via YouTube

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Learn how to effectively manage references using Zotero in this 26-minute video lecture by Dr. M. Sendhil Kumar from ICMR-National Institute of Epidemiology. Explore the features of reference management tools and dive into the practical aspects of using Zotero. Download and install the software, understand its components and functions, and master the creation and management of libraries. Discover how to use the Zotero connector, import and export references, and install the Microsoft Word add-in. Gain hands-on experience in creating in-text citations and reference lists, and learn how to collaborate through group libraries. This comprehensive tutorial covers everything from basic setup to advanced features, providing a solid foundation for efficient reference management in academic and research work.

Syllabus

Referencing using Zotero
Features of reference management tools
Outline
Download and Install Zotero
Components and functions of Zotero
Creating and managing library
Zotero connector
Import and Export
Install Microsoft-word Add-in
How to create in-text citations
How to create a Reference List (alternative approach)
Creating a group library
Practical Session


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NPTEL-NOC IITM

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