Imagine a world where your research is organized, cited, and shared with just a few clicks. Welcome to Zotero, your personal research assistant that’s as easy to use as your favorite social media app. No more drowning in a sea of bookmarks or scribbled notes. Zotero automatically senses research as you browse the web, whether you’re hunting down an article from JSTOR, a preprint from arXiv.org, or even a news story from the New York Times. It’s like having a research assistant who never sleeps and is always ready to help you collect the information you need. But wait, there’s more! Zotero doesn’t just collect; it organizes your research in a way that suits you. You can sort items into collections, tag them with keywords, or even create saved searches that fill up with relevant materials as you work. It’s like having a personal librarian who knows exactly what you need and when you need it. And when it comes to citing your sources, Zotero has your back with support for over 10,000 citation styles. Whether you’re writing a paper in Word, LibreOffice, or Google Docs, Zotero instantly creates references and bibliographies that match any style guide or publication. Collaboration? No problem! Zotero allows you to co-write papers, distribute course materials, or build collaborative bibliographies with ease. You can share your Zotero library with as many people as you like, and it won’t cost you a dime. Plus, with optional synchronization across devices, you can access your research from any web browser, ensuring that your files, notes, and bibliographic records are always up to date. And let’s not forget about privacy. Zotero is open source and developed by a nonprofit organization that has no financial interest in your private information. With Zotero, you’re in control of your own data. So why settle for anything less? Choose Zotero and transform the way you conduct research, because you deserve a tool that works as hard as you do!
Zotero automatically senses research as you browse the web, capturing articles and resources.
Sort items into collections, tag them with keywords, or create saved searches for relevant materials.
Instantly create references and bibliographies in over 10,000 citation styles for various text editors.
Optionally synchronize data across devices, keeping files and notes up to date.
Share a Zotero library with others, co-write papers, or distribute course materials at no cost.
Open source software developed by a nonprofit, ensuring control over your own data.