zotero bibliography online Zotero Firefox

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Filled Star - Denotes One PointFilled Star - Denotes One PointEmpty Star - Denotes No PointEmpty Star - Denotes No PointEmpty Star - Denotes No Point by wcrosbie on 12 Dec 2006

"Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work — in the web browser itself."
I had no problems installing Zotero. The documentation seems easy enough to navigate, however it's too early to say it this Firefox extension will become simple enough for novice bibliographers (like me) to use productivly, e.g. importing an Endnote database, which is currently being just too difficult.
Also, I wonder if Zotero could become a complementary tool to use alongside Citeulike, Citeseer, or Connotea?

Filled Star - Denotes One PointFilled Star - Denotes One PointFilled Star - Denotes One PointFilled Star - Denotes One PointEmpty Star - Denotes No Point by magicrebirth on 24 Sep 2007

mmmi think it's cool - but still doesnt substitute completely the common softwares for storing bibliographies - see also this review http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/mikele/blog/?p=252

Filled Star - Denotes One PointFilled Star - Denotes One PointFilled Star - Denotes One PointFilled Star - Denotes One PointFilled Star - Denotes One Point by DeepText on 18 Dec 2007

Zotero is my tool of choice for recording my web research. The Zotero pane pops up with a single keystroke, I add an item, maybe with an annotation. One more keystroke and I'm back reading. This can be done in less than two seconds.
The organization of material is quite good, but shows some signs of its youth.
For example, there is no way to enter an item of type "person". I need that.

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