Zotero: Personal Research Assistant
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Zotero: Personal Research Assistant
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#41. Come across paper pdf on the web.
2. Use Zotero firefox plugin to import it into Zotero. Zotero is able get citation data, and automatically exports it to a bib file.
3. Use emacs helm, which reads the bib file, to cite papers in my documents.
I would have really loved to have this workflow during my Phd, but I was doing everything manually back then. My only complaint is this recent silent change in Zotero, where the exported bib file has entries in alphabetical order, rather than in last-added order. With the last-added order, when I popped open emacs helm, the last added paper would be on top. Now I have to search for it.
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#5Best feature is the web browser add-on. Can open up a few dozen articles during a literature search and dump all of them into Zotero for reading later.
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#8Furthermore I think http://www.docear.org/ deserves to be mentioned as another free open-source solution with some interesting mind-mapping functionality: http://www.docear.org/software/screenshots/
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#10One of the killer features is the multi-platform support, including web browsers, in combination with synchronization across devices and the Google Docs plugin. Makes working on a paper across multiple devices super easy.
One of the other things going for Mendeley is seamless sync between an iPad and a desktop. Their cloud limit is 2GB free storage.
Though Zotero has Zotfile, it’s a hassle to set up tablet sync with an iOS device.