The Interlibrary Services Office is located on the 2nd floor of Edmon Low Library.
Phone: (405) 744-6541
Email: lib-ill@okstate.edu
For questions related to a specific item, please include the ILLiad Transaction Number (TN).
Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Hours may vary due to holidays and intersession.
Zotero is a tool that collects, manages, and cites the sources you find during your research. In addition to saving a citation, you can add notes and images in your Zotero library and in many cases automatically download PDFs.
You can use Zotero to:
Why Zotero?
There are a few reasons to prefer Zotero over other tools.
Download Zotero from https://www.zotero.org/download/
Note: The Zotero Connector for Safari is bundled with Zotero 6.0. After opening Zotero 6.0 for the first time, you can enable it from the Extensions pane of the Safari preferences. The Zotero Connector for Safari requires Safari 15 on macOS 11 Big Sur or later. If you experience issues with the Safari connector, check out the documentation on the Zotero website.
Zotero provides the ability to save references from many library catalogs and article databses with one click. Your Zotero library allows you to organize and edit the entries.
Collections: The left column shows My Library, which contains all the items. Clicking the button above the left column creates a new collection, a folder into which items relating to a specific project or topic can be placed.
Below that is the tag selector, where tags assigned to items can be added or removed.
Items: The items pane displays a list of all the items in each collection with icons that indicate the type of item (book, article, thesis, screenshot, etc.).
Item Details: This pane displays the bibliographic information that was imported by Zotero for each item. Each field can be edited. There are also options to add additional notes, attachments, links to the original sources, tags, and subject headings.
The campuswide license to EndNote came to an end on July 31. Discontinuing our license to EndNote has been under consideration, however this decision was expedited due to billing issues with the vendor. Moving forward, EndNote users will have three options.
Option 1: We recommend that EndNote users migrate their libraries to the open source platform, Zotero. Much like EndNote, Zotero collects, manages, and cites research references. It's easy to use and connects with your web browser to download sources. You can request Zotero support by emailing libraryhelp@okstate.edu.
Option 2: EndNote users who wish to stay with the platform may choose to switch their OSU license to an individual license. Please note, there is a cost to the individual to pursue this option.
Option 3: EndNote users may migrate to the free EndNote Basic if they have fewer than 50,000 references and 2GB of PDFs saved to their EndNote library, however it should be noted that we will discontinue EndNote support in the fall. If you choose to use EndNote basic, we also recommend using EndNote Click, a free browser extension that makes adding PDFs and citations to EndNote Basic very easy.
EndNote: Expired Subscription
Now that OSU's EndNote subscription has expired, your OSU installation of EndNote has reverted to a feature restricted Viewer. The data in your library has not been lost and can be restored by reactivating. After the program reverts to an EndNote Viewer, you will still be able to open EndNote libraries, search, sort, and print references. However, with the EndNote Viewer you cannot:
There are ways you may be able to access your entire library or libraries:
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