Zotero Gets More Legal

By Kristopher A. Nelson
in June 2007

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Zotero, the Firefox extension for managing research and citations, has expanded support for legal materials: We are excited to announce a set of seven new translators of particular interest to those who study law. Zotero users can now automatically capture Supreme Court decisions, patents, and laws and regulations. We would like to thank Bill McKinney […]


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Zotero, the Firefox extension for managing research and citations, has expanded support for legal materials:

We are excited to announce a set of seven new translators of particular interest to those who study law. Zotero users can now automatically capture Supreme Court decisions, patents, and laws and regulations. We would like to thank Bill McKinney who developed these translators for our community. Zotero has already been recognized as a great tool for lawyers and legal scholars, and these seven new translators make that all the more apparent.

This is good news for those of us doing legal research. So many citation products available focus much more on other academic disciplines, and neglect legal research. Hopefully, Bluebook-style output will be available soon, too.

See also: Zotero, at Slaw.ca.