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Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize,
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cite, and share research.
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Zotero is the only software that automatically senses research on
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the web. Need an article from JSTOR or a preprint from arXiv.org?
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A news story from the New York Times or a book from a library?
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Zotero has you covered, everywhere.
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Zotero helps you organize your research any way you want. You can
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sort items into collections and tag them with keywords. Or create
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saved searches that automatically fill with relevant materials as
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you work.
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Zotero instantly creates references and bibliographies for any
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text editor, and directly inside Word, LibreOffice, and Google
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Docs. With support for over 100,000 citation styles, you can
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format your work to match any style guide or publication.
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Zotero can optionally synchronize your data across devices,
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keeping your notes, files, and bibliographic records seamlessly
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up to date. If you decide to sync, you can also always access
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your research from any web browser.
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Zotero lets you co-write a paper with a colleague, distribute
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course materials to students, or build a collaborative
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bibliography. You can share a Zotero library with as many
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people you like, at no cost.
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Zotero is open source and developed by an independent,
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nonprofit organization that has no financial interest in your
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private information. With Zotero, you always stay in control
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of your own data.
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