Seeing a strange yellow bar at the top of your browser with a message about Zotero and ezproxy?
Follow these steps to prepare your Zotero account as you leave Carleton.
Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources. Zotero is a reference manager. It is designed to store, manage, and cite bibliographic references, such as books and articles. Zotero is a powerful tool for collecting and organizing research information and sources.
If you want more details and videos, check out their online documentation including the Quick Start Guide below.
Signing up with your Carleton email address will get you unlimited free storage.
Signing up with a personal email address will get you 300MB of free storage.
In Settings, click the "Sync" tab.
Enter your Zotero username and password.
This will sync your Zotero account and all your citation information to the cloud so you can access it anywhere.
In Settings, click the "General" tab.
(only necessary if you use both and want EndNote to be your default for database exports)
Sometimes (but not always) the Zotero connector in your browser will need some configuring. This is especially true if you click "accept" when Zotero asks you whether to configure proxy information. While configuring a proxy can make your saved URLs work from off campus, they also seem to interfere with some Catalyst functionality. If you find yourself running into difficulties logging into your library account through Catalyst, here's how to fix that.
Questions? Contact reference@carleton.edu
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