How I use Zotero + Scrivener to organize sources and write my dissertation
A quick overview of my process for finding research sources, organizing them using Zotero, and plugging into Scrivener to begin building chapter 1 of an EdD dissertation. Zotero: first 8 minutes Scrivener: final 6 minutes Get Scrivener for MacOS: https://a.paddle.com/v2/click/49535/121567... Get Scrivener for Windows: https://a.paddle.com/v2/click/49535/121567... *I will receive a tip if you purchase a Scrivener license through my affiliate link, but opinions here are my own. I have not received any money or compensation from Literature & Latte or from any other brand or company in exchange for my video content. My opinions are entirely my own. I make these videos because I find these tools useful.

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