donation to zotero?
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This lawsuit would have been silly if it wasn't that disgusting.
I'd suggest that all of us inform our libraries about the advantages of Zotero and ask them to end contracts with Thomson (if they have any) and support the free, open-source alternative. If Thomson loses the lawsuit -- and I'm sure they will -- it will at least have created lots of free publicity for Zotero...
Hopefully sometime soon the Zotero team talks publicly about how they plan to proceed with this.
Otherwise thumps up to Zotero and if this actually does become relevant I'll join those volunteering donations.
The clever approach for the makers of Endnote would have been to learn from you, rather than sue you. If they had done this I might be still using their product.
We are asking those who appreciate our work--Zotero or Omeka or the popular History News Network or critical digital archives like the Papers of the War Department--to help with the creation of that endowment.