 Hello and welcome! In this video series provided by Boston College Libraries, we will be discussing the Zotero Citation Management Tool, its setup and uses. Zotero is a free open-source tool that can help us quickly integrate citations into our papers, whether written in Microsoft Word or Google Box. Here's what it looks like when we have everything up and running. First, we type our sentence. For example, while classroom makerspaces have promise, some scholars have noted they can be difficult to put into place. We want to cite this sentence, so first click Add Citation. Next, choose the citation style. Here we will use APA style. And then we will type HERA, H-I-R-A, because that's the last name of the author. Lastly, press Enter on your keyboard and there's our citation. Next, we click the option to add a bibliography and we are all set. That was a preview of what we can do relatively quickly with Zotero. Follow along to the next videos to get started with setup and more advanced uses and we will be citing resources like a TruePro in no time.