ConfigsMay 20, 2026·3 min read

Zotero — Free Research Source Manager and Citation Tool

Zotero is a free, open-source reference management tool that helps you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share research sources. Available on Windows, macOS, Linux, and iOS, it supports one-click saving from browsers and generates citations in thousands of styles.

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Introduction

Zotero is a free, open-source reference manager designed for researchers, students, and anyone who needs to collect and organize sources. It captures bibliographic data from websites, library catalogs, and academic databases with a single click, stores PDFs and annotations alongside metadata, and generates formatted citations and bibliographies in thousands of citation styles. Zotero is developed by the Corporation for Digital Scholarship, a non-profit organization.

What Zotero Does

  • Captures bibliographic metadata from web pages, databases, and library catalogs via a browser connector
  • Stores, organizes, and tags references in a local library with collections and smart folders
  • Provides a built-in PDF reader with annotation, highlighting, and note extraction
  • Generates in-text citations and bibliographies in over 10,000 citation styles (CSL)
  • Syncs libraries across devices through Zotero cloud storage or WebDAV

Architecture Overview

Zotero is built on a custom XUL/JavaScript framework that shares heritage with Firefox. The local library is stored in a SQLite database alongside file attachments. The browser connector communicates with the Zotero desktop app through a local HTTP server to save items. Citation generation uses the Citation Style Language (CSL) processor, which parses CSL XML style definitions to format references. Word processor plugins inject citations through a document-field-based API.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • Download desktop installers from zotero.org for Windows, macOS, and Linux
  • Install the Zotero Connector browser extension for one-click saving from the web
  • Configure Zotero sync for free cloud storage (300 MB) or point to a self-hosted WebDAV server for file storage
  • Word processor plugins are available for Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, and Google Docs
  • Extend functionality with community plugins for Better BibTeX, Zotfile, ZotMoov, and more

Key Features

  • Browser connector saves references from academic sites, Amazon, news outlets, and more with one click
  • Built-in PDF reader with highlights, annotations, and automatic metadata extraction
  • Group libraries enable collaborative reference sharing among research teams
  • Better BibTeX plugin provides stable citation keys and automatic BibTeX/BibLaTeX export
  • Related items and tags create a navigable web of connected references

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • Mendeley — Similar feature set but owned by Elsevier with privacy concerns; Zotero is independent and open source
  • EndNote — Established commercial tool used in many institutions; Zotero is free with comparable citation features
  • Paperpile — Cloud-native with a clean UI; Zotero offers offline access and stronger community plugin ecosystem
  • JabRef — BibTeX-focused and open source; Zotero has broader format support and a more user-friendly interface
  • Citavi — Popular in German-speaking academia with knowledge organization tools; Zotero is free and cross-platform

FAQ

Q: Is Zotero really free? A: Yes. Zotero is free and open source. Paid plans are available only for additional cloud storage beyond the free 300 MB tier.

Q: Can Zotero sync with a self-hosted server? A: Metadata syncs through Zotero's servers. File attachments can sync via a self-hosted WebDAV server to avoid using Zotero cloud storage.

Q: Does Zotero support LaTeX workflows? A: Yes. With the Better BibTeX plugin, Zotero can export and auto-update .bib files for use with LaTeX editors.

Q: Can I import my Mendeley library? A: Yes. Zotero has a built-in Mendeley importer that migrates references, PDFs, and annotations.

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