Introduction to Zotero

Zotero is a powerful citation management tool that has a gentle learning curve. It is easy to use and has a plugin that works on your browser to capture web-based bibliographic information. The community-based support has amassed over 9,000 citation styles in its open source repository, plus its stability makes it one of the most reliable software around. This introductory workshop will equip you with the basics of referencing so you can hit the road running in writing up those academic papers/assignments!

Learn

  • How to add and organise references in Zotero
  • Insert citations from Zotero into your assignments or academic papers in MS Word
  • Format and change to the appropriate citation style with ease
  • Collaborate with others using Zotero

Speakers

Lyndia Chen

Lyndia Chen

Librarian (Research Librarian – HASS)
Lyndia conducts workshops and advisories on social science research. She also works with immersive technology as part of the library’s TEL Imaginarium team. When in her element, she is fascinated by geeky tech, neon lights, all things new, and finds humour or cats in the strangest of things.
Jamila

Jamila Osman

Principal Librarian (Research Librarian – HASS)
Jamila enjoys researching, teaching and, yes, life-long learning, complementing her support for multidisciplinary, humanities, arts and social sciences disciplines. With a diverse background spanning education, counselling, broadcasting and academic librarianship, she loves the whole intriguing process of discovery and creation, finding ways to showcase them in an engaging manner.

Preparation for Participants

All NUS staff and students are welcome.
Booking availability on a first come, first served basis.

Registered participants will receive a meeting invite to join the workshop online.

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