What can I replace it with?

Let’s see… In the meantime, I got Milanote and now Obsidian. I hear Joplin is good too, but I haven’t used it yet. To be honest, Obsidian is so far a godsend for me.

Any other suggestions or should I just stick with what I have for now?

  • Parsani [love/loves, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    If you have something you like, keep using it.

    Zotero is a reference manager intended for academics. So it works very well with academic papers (and books too). It pulls all the metadata you need, and is very easy to use to get citations/bibliographies in whatever style you need. The webplugin for it is great, it will download the paper, add to the software, and properly add the metadata needed. It can also redirect you to your institutions proxy server to get access to journals (which isn’t of much use if you don’t have institutional access though).

    I also have rss feeds to journals I keep an eye on, and I can download the actual paper from inside the software.

    My workflow with zotero goes something like this:

    Find paper in journal, download into zotero and categorize via firefox extension, read and annotate paper, import annotations with citations and links etc… into obsidian so I can reference in notes, etc…

    I also use pandoc in obsidian to automatically pull references from my entire zotero library, so if I want to cite a paper I type, for example, @marxCapital… it then autofills what I am looking for, and adds proper citation in the sidebar in the style I need.