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Zotero Gets New Partners

A question came up in the Zotero Workshop I did last night: what are Zotero’s future prospects? Will development continue to be strong, or is this a passing fad? The question is a good one, particularly considering Zotero’s ongoing lawsuit with EndNote, but the answer is pretty easy to come by: development for Zotero is, and will continue to be, strong.

As evidence, consider Zotero’s recently announced partnership with Emory:

Rick Luce, Emory University’s Vice Provost and Director of Libraries briefly described the partnership: “Partnering on the development of open source software with CHNM, an established center of excellence in the digital humanities, allows the Emory Libraries to create value for the research community while sharing the risks in developing innovative software.”

Emory’s Zotero team will take advantage of local research environments and library expertise at Emory to contribute to Zotero’s growth. You can read the full press release here.

Related posts:

  1. Zotero 1.5 Preview Released
  2. Zotero: An Introduction, now with SBL support
  3. Zotero Supports 1100 Bibliographic Styles
  4. Zotero 1.5 Sync Preview Gets a Text Editor
  5. It’s Official: Zotero 1.5 Sync Preview Release 3


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You should pop over to Durham and present your Zotero Workshop.

Hey, if I get an invite, I'd be delighted! It went over pretty well. I hope I get to do an MDiv version soon.

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