ZOH-oh-Tair, the Anglo-Saxons as they say, derives from Albanian zotëroj which means "master", "learning particularly well "and is a Mozilla Firefox (but by February 2011 is available in standalone also for browser Chrome and Safari) since 2006 to help build bibliographies extracted from web pages as well as build a database of bibliographic staff. From September 2010 is also available everywhere that allows access to its material from the Web and even mobile with control username and password . There is originally stored
fifteen citation styles (from "Chicago Manual of Style" to that of the IEEE or the National Library of Medicine and others) but is can incorporate styles used by nearly 1500 journals. Interpretation is entirely boards of nearly 400 international OPAC - SBN except of course - and others only partially. Historical founder of the service is BibTeX, in turn evolution of LaTeX for formatting lists of references and glorious in the writing of mathematical formulas used as output many bibliographic databases, like those of Amazon, of CiteSeer, PubMed and others. Zotero is not unique in its scope, although for now the only one who can work directly from web pages: in-laws, Aigaion, Bib-it, Jabref, Pybliographer, Referencer, RefTeX and BibDesk (for Mac OS X ).
What would have received a von Conrad Gessner ?
[pre-print for "The Librarian", III series, ISSN 11250992, 1-2/2011]
fifteen citation styles (from "Chicago Manual of Style" to that of the IEEE or the National Library of Medicine and others) but is can incorporate styles used by nearly 1500 journals. Interpretation is entirely boards of nearly 400 international OPAC - SBN except of course - and others only partially. Historical founder of the service is BibTeX, in turn evolution of LaTeX for formatting lists of references and glorious in the writing of mathematical formulas used as output many bibliographic databases, like those of Amazon, of CiteSeer, PubMed and others. Zotero is not unique in its scope, although for now the only one who can work directly from web pages: in-laws, Aigaion, Bib-it, Jabref, Pybliographer, Referencer, RefTeX and BibDesk (for Mac OS X ).
What would have received a von Conrad Gessner ?
[pre-print for "The Librarian", III series, ISSN 11250992, 1-2/2011]
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