Like Connotea, no?
# captures citation information you want from a web page automatically, without typing or cutting and pasting on your part, and saves this information directly into the correct fields (e.g., author, title, etc.) of your Zotero library
# lets you store—beyond citations—PDFs, files, images, links, and whole web pages
# allows you to easily take notes on the research materials you capture
# makes it easy to organize your research materials in multiple ways, such as folders, saved searches (smart folders), and tags
# offers fast, as-you-type search through your materials so that you can quickly find that source that you only vaguely remember
# lets you export formatted citations to your paper, article, book, or website
# has an easy-to-use, modern interface that simplifies all of your research tasks, with "where has that been?" features such as autosaving your notes as you type
# runs right in your web browser and is a platform for new forms of digital research that can be extended with other web tools and services
# is free and open source
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sennoma
2006-09-06 11:34
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