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Managing Bibliographies with EndNote and Zotero

EndNote is a commercial citation management software that allows you to store, manage, and search for bibliographic references. EndNote can help you to effectively organize and manage citations while conducting research, easily create independent bibliographies, incorporate references into word processing documents, and collect references from a variety of sources, including databases. Current version is X1.

Zotero is a free, open source extension for the Firefox browser, that enables users to collect, manage, and cite research from all types of sources from the browser. It is partly a piece of reference management software, used to manage bibliographies and references when writing essays and articles. Current version is 1.0.2.

Below is a list of pointers related to the use of Endnote and Zotero, particularly at Stanford.
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How to use the Zoom H2 and H4

Both the Zoom H4 and H2 from Samsung are high-end digital audio recorders. I have (with the help of others) recorded instructions and recommendations for how to record interviews and transfer the digital audio files to a computer:

For the H2 (*)

For the H4 (recording)

For the H4 (downloading)

(*) Note that the H2 supposedly does not mount in Leopard, but that there is also a firmware update that is reported to help.

How to tell a spatial story

This is a link to an example from the New York Times that tries to tell a spatial story. You can hover over the neighborhoods to see what stories relate there. In addition, and that’s even more interesting, you can hover over the squares at the bottom, for example “neighborhood makeup”.

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