Zotero for Graduate Students
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Zotero for Graduate Students
This workshop introduces graduate students to Zotero, a free and open source tool developed by scholars for scholars. Zotero supports you through the research process by helping you organize, annotate and cite your sources. In this session, you'll use Zotero to find, annotate and cite sources on your research topic. You'll also learn how to use Zotero Groups for collaborative research projects.
Related LibGuide: Zotero by Stacy Magedanz
- Date:
- Tuesday, November 18, 2025
- Time:
- 12:00pm - 1:00pm
- Location:
- PL-2005 Instruction Room
- Campus:
- San Bernardino Campus
- Audience:
- Graduate Students
- Categories:
- Graduate Students
Event Organizer
I am the Systems and Discovery Librarian at CSUSB Libraries. I am responsible for overseeing our makerspaces, the Innovation Lab and Studio, and contributing to library systems administration and technology planning. I have a Masters in Library and Information Studies from UCLA and I worked as Arts and Systems Librarian at University of Redlands before joining CSUSB.
My scholarship explores a relational approach to technology librarianship informed by the ethics of care. This perspective shapes our philosophical understanding of technology, the working methods we use, and the impact of technology on both the people who work in libraries and those who use them.
Currently I am involved in user research to understand how the library can contribute to AI literacy at CSUSB and support the research data management needs of faculty scholars across the CSU system.
