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We have a group directory that we use to collect citations for all shared projects: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/163394/community_data_science_collective the Community Data Science Collective Zotero repository]. The directory is private, so ask a member of the collective to invite you.
We have a group directory that we use to collect citations for all shared projects: [https://www.zotero.org/groups/163394/community_data_science_collective the Community Data Science Collective Zotero repository]. The directory is private, so ask a member of the collective to invite you.
The directory is organized by ''collections'' (visualized), with each folder aggregating citations for a particular project or topic.
The directory is organized by ''collections'' (visualized), with each folder aggregating citations for a particular project or topic.
In addition to the folders for individual researchers, there are 2 general folders:
* CDSC Publications: For publications by all CDSC members.
* Duplicate Items: Identifies any duplicates across the group directory. When deciding which duplicate to keep and which to merge, simply choose whichever option contains more information.


== Adding and Organizing References ==
== Adding and Organizing References ==
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