After installation, open Zotero then open your browser. In your browser, you will see a Zotero icon in the upper-right corner. It might look like a Web page icon, an article icon, or a book icon. There are other icons, but those are the most common.
The next step in using Zotero is installing the connector that will connect Zotero to your internet browser. Connectors are available for Firefox and Chrome. Click on the “ Install Connector ” link. A series of notification pop-ups will probably appear. The Firefox connector is special: it is actually a full version of Zotero for Firefox (see Installing Both Clients below). To install a connector, visit zotero.org/download and click the installation link for your browser(s) of choice. Type about:config in the address bar of Firefox and search for “zotero.httpServer”. You'll want to double-click on the entry extensions.zotero.httpServer.enabled and restart Firefox. Then install the connector in the other browser (Chrome or Safari) and also restart this browser.
Zotero is organized into three adjustable panels.
The left panel organizes the groups of citations. To create a new folder in the library, right click on the 'My Library' icon and select 'New Collection.' Whatever folder is highlighted when you begin to capture citations is the folder where the citations will be stored.
The middle panel shows a list of the citations in a folder, which users may drag and drop from one folder to another.
The right panel displays a close-up of an citation, allows editing of the citation, and has additional tools such as notes and tags. Click in any of the fields to edit as necessary, such as with Web page citations.
The Notes tab can be very useful for taking notes as you read or hold a discussion in class about an item. Notes are unlimited and use a rich text format, so you can use options such as bold, center, etc. Each note is automatically saved to the citation it was created under and alphabetically sorts under that citation. The name is the first few words you type in the note.
Tags are often imported from the database from the subjects or subject headings of that database, so don't be surprised if you see tags attached to a citation. You may add your own tags using the 'Add' button. These can include your own words and phrases for subjects, the name of the professor, the class, and the quarter. Tags such as these will help you find material a quarter or more later when you have forgotten all else.
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You may then search using the tags attached to the citations using Zotero's quick search.
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The Related tab allows you to create mutual connections between citations so that each will appear in the other's Related tab.