Enter Zotero…

As I said in my last post, I’ve spent most of the past year working on tools of various kinds. Today, I’m pleased to say, the private beta of one went live. Zotero is a next generation research tool that…well, just go read the quick start guide for the details. I’ve been a co-director on the project with Dan Cohen but the lion’s share of the credit falls to the development team of David Norton, Simon Kornblith and Dan Stillman, about whom epics will someday be written (very geeky epics about XUL and data architecture, but heroic epics nonetheless).

And I know, I know, it’s just plain mean to link to the site without letting you actually try the software, but the public beta’s just around the corner; I’ll let you know as soon as it’s up and ready for (quasi) public consumption…

3 Responses to “Enter Zotero…”

  1. joel's friend warren Says:

    Good to see you back in the blogosphere. Coincidentally, the thought to check in on your blog was brought on by my recent upgrade of Citation which made me think of your tool and so here I am, hands out, ready to mooch a copy when it hits public beta!

  2. warren's friend joel Says:

    Can’t wait to try out the beta!

  3. jofish Says:

    oh it’s sooooo cool. i love it. get it working with the ACM portal and we’re at the having-your-children level of appreciation.

    i just sent it out to my group here at microsoft research.

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