Double clicking on the resource will either direct you to a PDF file on Zotero or a link to the literature on the U-M Catalogue. If you are not affiliated with the University of Michigan, check if your local library or bookstore has the resource available to borrow or purchase.
Click on a keyword to find literature organized under that specific tag. You can select multiple tags to filter the database.
In Zotero, you can change the sorting criteria by clicking the T-graph icon on the top right and selecting criteria to add and remove.
You can find all the tags associated with each piece of literature in the right column of Zotero.
On the right column in Zotero, there is a notes section. Every notes section in this database has additional information about the literature not found in the "info" section.
If you want to learn more about the author(s) of a piece of literature, you can find their name and a link to a webpage that has additional information about that person.
This means there is a pdf document on Zotero or an accessible link to a pdf available. PDFs are only accessible if you have a Zotero account and are logged into that account. Most selections will have a University of Michigan Library Catalogue link, which is available for public view.
If you want to search through the database using different criteria outside of the tags, you can use the search bar in the top right corner to find keywords within the entries.
Zotero is a public website that is free to use. You do not need to make an account with Zotero to access the database.