![]() ![]() The notes are nice, in attachment with the item from your standalone interface, but the remaining issues are to my view the following: Zotero conector with beta version 5.+something, chrome-edge.įrom the zotero connector you could select any text on a webpage, then r-click, choose create zotero item and note from selection. Or if you’re like me, you train your 9 year old nerdy nephew (or whoever) to use zotero and delegate out.Īnother small contribution from the same annotate the web preoccupation. “Back tracking” like that is a little annoying and time consuming compared to an automatic feature, but easily something that can be done while watching TV, etc. All it takes is clicking on snapshot, clicking on print friendly pdf extension, click download, and drag over to citation in zotero, just skipping the step of saving the website to zotero. Once I figured this out, I also went back and saved a pdf for all my snapshots. I know it’s not automatic, but it’s at least worked for me so I can search and tag more easily. EVEN if I have to delete some things, I would guess the whole process of going from just a website to a citation in zotero with snapshot and readable PDF cant be more than 5 seconds total. Sometimes it automatically removes them, sometimes not. It already turns it into a simplified version ready for printing, but I like having the cleanest copy possible without giant pictures. I only make adjustment to remove large pictures or unnecessary text on the page. Then I can use that file just as you said, for searching and tagging purposes. Then you just drag that file over to Zotero, attaching it to the websites parent item. Then you just click the download PDF button and boom it instantly downloads in your browser. It immediately pops up a screen where I can very quickly and easily adjust the pdf. Then I immediately click the print friendly pdf extension which I put directly next to the zotero one. When I’m on a webpage I want to save, I just click the zotero extension first to get the parent item saved along with the snapshot. I use in conjunction with the zotero chrome extension. I was leery at first but now it is one the tools on my “starting lineup” for writing. I found a pretty easy partial work around for this that works 99% of the time. ![]()
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