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Zotero: Reference Management Software

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This lecture introduces Zotero, a free and open-source reference management software used to manage bibliographic data and research materials. Notable features include web browser integration, online syncing, in-text citations, footnotes, and integration with word processors. The lecture covers the basics of using Zotero, creating bibliographies, and sharing research materials in groups.

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