Zotero: los gestores de referencias: software para la gestión y mantenimiento de las referencias bibliográficas en trabajos de investigación
Main Author: | Alonso-Arévalo, Julio |
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Format: | Book NonPeerReviewed Image |
Bahasa: | es |
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Ediciones del Universo
, 2015
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http://eprints.rclis.org/33238/1/ZOTERO.pdf http://eprints.rclis.org/33238/2/ZOTERO.jpg http://eprints.rclis.org/33238/3/ZOTERO2.jpg http://eprints.rclis.org/33238/ |
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- Zotero is an open source program that allows users to collect, manage and cite bibliographic references of research from all types of sources from the browser. Zotero is, at its most basic level, a bibliographic reference manager designed to store, manage and quote references, in addition to being able to integrate books, articles and any other document into the tool. It's hard to believe that since its modest launch in the fall of 2006, Zotero has been downloaded more than six million times and is used worldwide in more than thirty languages, and that thousands of forums, blog posts, press articles demonstrate that researchers are using this open research platform that surpasses any of the commercial alternatives. One of its strengths is that it is a multiplatform free software tool, which means that it can run on Windows, Linux or Mac (iOs). Initially available as a plug-in for the Firefox browser, since version 3.0 it also works as a standalone desktop program for the "Zotero StandAlone" browser. In many research websites such as Google Scholar, Web of Knowledge, Scopus, social web sites such as Slideshare, Flickr or even commercial sites such as Amazon, Zotero detects when a book, article or other resource is being consulted, so that the corresponding icon (a book, a sheet, a photograph...) will appear in the browser's address bar and with a simple click of the mouse finds and saves the complete information of the reference in a local file. To do this, we must first install an extension for Chrome, Safari or FireFox depending on the browser we use.