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Zotero Program Online

An announcement I saw on Beyond the Job, a librarian blog, about a free online introduction to Zotero taking place in a month or so:

"Wednesday, January 23, 2008 beginning at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time, 1:00 Central, noon Mountain, 11:00 a.m. Pacific, and 7:00 p.m. GMT/UTC/Zulu:

The Mark of Zotero: Two-Clicks to Citation Management

Zotero, designed by the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University, is a free citation manager that works as part of the Firefox web browser. It allows researchers to keep track of bibliographies, notes, even copies of articles and pictures-- all within the browser window. It integrates with several word processors to make creating a reference or a bibliography a two-click process. Chris Strauber, Reference and Web Services Librarian at Wofford College, will demonstrate the program and discuss it as a possible replacement for products like Procite and Refworks.

Hosts: South Carolina State Library and PASCAL (Partnership Among South Carolina Academic Libraries)"

See http://www.opal-online.org/progschrono.htm
and scroll down to find the link to the event room.

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