Zotero tutorials

Hi all,
I have created a series of tutorials on the basic functions of Zotero: installing, creating references, inserting references in a document, etc. You can find the 14 videos here:
http://addictiveknowledge.blogspot.com/2011/11/zotero-tutorials.html

I hope they are of help to someone.

Cheers
  • I have looked at six of your videos. I highly recommend your tutorials.
  • Thanks! I will be adding some videos on more complicated Zotero issues in the following weeks.
  • I applaud you for your efforts, but we try to steer users away from the style generators you discuss at http://www.youtube.com/user/addictiveknowledge?feature=mhee#p/c/9FC22FF2DBE5385A/10/GRJTpNFO5ko . Especially the Simple Style Generator is very outdated.
  • @Rintze: I agree. I mention that they are not really operational. I only present them so that users may understand what happens with fields, prefixes, suffixes, etc. This way, when a proper style generator becomes available from someone, users will have some notion of what to do. For the time being, all we can do is use the preexisting styles from the repositories. Unless there is a solution i'm not aware of.
  • http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
    or
    https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles

    are the solution - really, pointing to the style editor is no help at this point - it suggests to people that the styles are close to functional, but they're not and can't be fixed.

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