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Zotero is a free, easy-to-use, open-source tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share research.
The Zotero Connector automatically senses content as you browse the web and allows you to save items to Zotero with a single click. If a PDF is available, the Connector can save it to your library to read later, and it can even save snapshots of webpages in case they change or disappear. Whether you're searching for a preprint on arXiv.org, a journal article from JSTOR, a news story from the New York Times, or a book from your university library catalog, Zotero has you covered with support for thousands of sites.
Additionally, if you use a web-based proxy to access resources your institution subscribes to, the Zotero Connector can automatically redirect you through the proxy when you follow links to those sites from elsewhere on the web, making sure that you always have access to PDFs and other gated content.
While the Connector can save most pages directly to your zotero.org account, for the full Zotero experience be sure to install the Zotero desktop app, which allows you to organize your references efficiently, insert citations automatically into Word, LibreOffice, and Google Docs, and much more. You can download Zotero for free from https://www.zotero.org/download
We are happy to help with any issues you encounter with the Zotero Connector, but we cannot do so through the Chrome Web Store. For bug reports, questions, comments, or help, please visit https://www.zotero.org/support/getting_help
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Extension qui propose des liens vers les ressources à partir des identifiants documentaires.
I love the ability for a group to share and add citations to a single repository. I can't imagine writing a paper without it! Stronger integration with Google Docs would be nice.
This program makes writing for my Master's program easy.
great way to save refrences
I really like it!
I don't like it. I don't know where my stuff is. Is it local or not? I use Zotero for Firefox which works fine but wanted to switch to Chrome. However I don't think I want to risk it. All my work stuff is in Zotero, I need my stuff non-local so I can access it from various places, I'm not sure what this stand alone bullshit is. I also need to open up Zotero when I'm not on a page it can get so that I can see whtat I've got. And there isn't any clear account to tell me how this works or where my files are. Also I took me about 30 times to get through the Capcha. So now, to deinstall Chrome and get back to my life. What a waste of my time!
LyX + Zotero make my life much better ;)
Working perfect so. very usefull.. thanx zotero
Doesn't show up anywhere on the browser, I don't even remember it after I restored my PC until I happen to check the extensions of the newly synced Chrome...
Realy good
No teacher or researcher should be without it.