![]() The Zotero desktop app is not accessible. There is also a cognitive issue with using and understanding the interface some users may require more help from an experienced or sighted Zotero user in order to fully use Zotero. The main accessibility reviewer for Zotero is at a university that supports Zotero through purchasing more space for its users.ĭue to cognitive issues, we were unable to full test Zutilo, which is a 3rd-party plug-in that allows you to create other keyboard shortcuts. This money goes to supporting the open source software, and offers users more space to store their PDFs. It is highly suggested that any university or library who relies on Zotero as a citation manager for their researchers should also purchase increased storage for their users. ![]() Any accessibility issues are reported through the Zotero Forums. ![]() In general, Zotero does not have a webpage dedicated to accessibility, but they have recently (2022) hired an accessibility specialist for their team. 3.8 Workflow #8: Manually adding a new item to your libraryĭue to the complexity of use cases, we've split up the review by the Desktop App, the Browser version for PC and Mac, and the Web Plug-in/Zotero Connectors.3.6 Workflow #6: Creating a group library.3.4 Workflow #4: Editing item information/Metadata.3.3 Workflow #3: Adding tags to articles.3.2 Workflow #2: Move items from a folder or My Library into collections.3.1 Workflow #1: Use the browser plug-ins/Zotero Connectors to import items into your Zotero library.1.3 Browser version on Chrome or Firefox (Mac).1.2 Browser version on Chrome or Firefox (PC).
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