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We have been doing a book club series before and have also been using articles and other reading material for the StudyGroup – and we also want to share interesting reads with each other. I, therefore, propose to create a Zotero public library for our StudyGroup where we can share and collect materials that are relevant to us. I would like the group to be "public" (as opposed to "private", which means that only members can see it), so that it may be of use for anyone else out there. This means, however, that we can not share copyrighted material.
What do you think?
Link to Zotero.org
Zotero is generally "free" - no need to pay for anything. If the group library is public, you can even access it without having to create a login for Zotero.
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uio-carpentry-study-group
please send email to evezeyl@gmail to be invited to library
(had it public but closed, otherwise everybody can modify files and that would be a mess). I can change that if necessary, I created the library on my account so ...
Hei,
you can add me: arockenberger is my username on Zotero.
Let's keep the Issue open for a while until enough people have expressed
interest
Thanks for taking action!
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uio-carpentry-study-group
please send email to ***@***.*** to be invited to library
(had it public closed, otherwise everybody can modify files and that would
be a mess).
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We have been doing a book club series before and have also been using articles and other reading material for the StudyGroup – and we also want to share interesting reads with each other. I, therefore, propose to create a Zotero public library for our StudyGroup where we can share and collect materials that are relevant to us. I would like the group to be "public" (as opposed to "private", which means that only members can see it), so that it may be of use for anyone else out there. This means, however, that we can not share copyrighted material.
What do you think?
Link to Zotero.org
Zotero is generally "free" - no need to pay for anything. If the group library is public, you can even access it without having to create a login for Zotero.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: