Everyone knows, and most people love, Zotero, the reference management software developed by George Mason’s Center for History and New Media. We certainly are great admirers of it here at ProfHacker. Zotero is an excellent way to build complex collections of citations, maintain them, and turn them into publishable bibliographies. But what if you want to just quickly make a one-off bibliography for a side project? Or what if you’re a high school student or undergrad just looking for a Works Cited page for that one essay, and you’re not ready to commit to a particular citation management system for life?
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