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Zotero

Publisher: Digital ScholarLast checked: 2026-07-17

Official destination: https://www.zotero.org/

Zotero is a free, open-source reference manager for collecting, organizing, annotating, citing, and sharing research sources. It can capture bibliographic details from the web, organize items, and work with common word processors.

Why it is useful

Zotero reduces repeated citation work by keeping source details in one library and generating formatted citations and bibliographies in many styles.

Best for

Collecting sources, managing references, and creating citations

Not ideal for

Evaluating whether a source is credible or whether a citation supports a claim

Limitations

Zotero preserves and formats the information it receives, but it cannot determine whether a source is accurate or appropriate for a claim. Imported metadata should be checked.

Destination and official information checked July 17, 2026. Private editorial draft; not yet approved for publication.

Why it is useful

Zotero reduces repeated citation work by keeping source details in one library and generating formatted citations and bibliographies in many styles. Its browser connectors, notes, collections, and document integrations support a consistent workflow from initial discovery through drafting and collaboration.

Limitations

Zotero preserves and formats the information it receives, but it cannot determine whether a source is accurate or appropriate for a claim. Imported metadata should be checked.

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www.zotero.org

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