I will be giving a talk on February 25 for members of the Northeastern University Lab for Texts, Maps, and Networks on how to use the excellent and open-source reference management tool, Zotero. This is a great tool for managing all the citations you need to keep track of for projects, organizing all those papers you should be reading, syncing changes to the cloud, and creating resources for sharing references with collaborators. And it’s much less evil than EndNote or Mendeley 🙂

Details on the talk time and location are here, but if you’re too busy to follow the link, the talk will be from 12:00 – 1:30pm in 400B Holmes Hall (map). I’m not sure if there will be a video recording, but if there is, I’ll post the link when it becomes available.

Slides I’ll be using are available here based on an existing tutorial and the excellent documentation.