![]() Tag suggestions from existing list tag pane to find related items. Integration with LibreOffice, LyX, Word, and Google Docs.Īutomatically senses research on the web. Works very well on Linux, Mac, and Windows. That's why I like Zotero.Īs you say, Adam, a major downside is that notes in Zotero are not plain text. ![]() I also spend most of my time working in Google Chrome and Google Apps like Drive and Docs. If they prove worthwhile long term, I'll add them to my slip box. I'm wondering why? Does anyone have some experience or long term use regarding something like this? Thanks!Įdit: I should also say that I would probably keep my short term notes that are more temporary in something like Google Keep. When I've looked online for practical examples of this method in Zotero, I only find examples of people using it for their literature citations and notes, not as the actual slip box to collect notes without necessarily having a citation to go with it. I like Zotero because I can tag and use the "Related" function to link back to other notes and sources, like the entire system wants you to do. I would then eventually move or rewrite those notes in away that fits the slip box method and put them in that collection. I read with their note attached directly to them. ![]() My initial thought is to have separate collections, one for the "slip box" which would function like a digital note card box and another collection for the citations of books, articles, etc. I'm still learning about it so my apologies if I kind of butchered that explanation. ![]() One important aspect is that you can link them like a wiki would. The basic premise is that when you have notes you put them on an index card and label them in such a way that they're not really categorized, but more hierarchical and linear in terms of your thought pattern. I am looking for a good note taking system and came across the concept of Zettelkasten or slip box or sometimes referred to as smart notes. ![]()
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