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zotero
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Google Scholar PDF Reader
Maybe try Zotero[1]. There are many addons which can do what you need.
- use CTRL-SHIFT-DRAG to drop files into Zotero as Links, see [#77](https://github.com/zotero/zotero/issues/77)
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I wrote my bibliography manually (Dont ask why). How do I sort it by the first letter of each entry?
And next time, you use a real literature management program like zotero (some university libraries offer classes, there is a r/zotero, etc) or jabref to create a proper bibtex file with the references. It is not that difficult, and keeps you sane (esp. if a paper has to be formatted for a different publisher). See e.g. learnlatex.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2023)
Zotero | Remote | Full-Time or Part-Time | https://www.zotero.org
Zotero is an open-source project that develops software to help people collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share their research. Our software is recommended by most universities and used by millions of students, scholars, scientists, and researchers worldwide.
We're looking for a JavaScript developer to work on Zotero "translators" — the pieces of code that let people click a button in their browser toolbar on any webpage and save high-quality metadata and files to their Zotero libraries. If you like web scraping, APIs, data formats, and exploring sites in the browser devtools, this would be up your alley. As a core Zotero developer, you'll also have the ability to work across Zotero's vast ecosystem and help shape the future of the project.
This is an open-ended contract role that can scale up and down in hours based on availability and workload.
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Show HN: Odin – the integration of LLMs with Obsidian note taking
Zotero is your answer, it even auto generates your citations.
Apparently there are plugins for Logseq and Obsidian as well.
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A collection of useful Mac Apps
Zotero - Price: Free Free and open-source reference manager that helps you collect, organize, and cite your research sources.
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Is there an equivalent of calibredb for research papers?
I use the free and open source Zotero which I think you'd find very calibre-like and manage notes and concept linking with org-roam in emacs.
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Zotero Better Notes – Knowledge management solution insid}e Zotero
Zotero is great, but only if enhanced with plugins and a few settings. I don't use Zotero Better Notes so far, but here's my list:
- disable sync
- set “Base directory” (Preferences > Advanced > Files and Folders) to local literature folder
- set PDF View to “System default” (Preferences > General > “Open PDFs using..”)
- Enable recursive quick search in folders: go to Preferences > Advanced > Config Editor, search for `recursiveCollections`, double click (set to True)
- use CTRL-SHIFT-DRAG to drop files into Zotero as Links, see [#77](https://github.com/zotero/zotero/issues/77)
- use CTRL-Shift-C to copy bibliography to clipboard
- Dark Theme [1]
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How to Read and Organize Online Articles (Without Driving Yourself Crazy)
If I come across an article I want to come back to, I add it to my Zotero [1]. You can choose what level of snapshot to capture; I save thorough enough webpages to not have to worry about linkrot.
I already had Zotero set up for academic papers, but it probably is good enough to recommend over pocket or Unroll.me or any other ersatz solution.
It has browser plugins, syncing, both tags and folders, and it's free. You can pay them to sync larger files if you like, or you can use Zotfile.
papis
- Papis 0.13: A CLI document and bibliography manager
- Show HN: Manage research papers from your CLI
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Maybe a niche question, but is anyone aware of any way to setup a database for citations? I'd like to be able to input citation information, copy the citation, and keep that citation data saved somewhere so I can pull it out again later, preferably in whatever style I need for that moment
I found this app called papis that seems like it would do what I want, but there doesn't appear to be a way to self host it.
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Introducing papis.nvim: Manage your bibliography with Neovim
I've recently published a first version of papis.nvim, a neovim companion plugin for the bibliography and reference manager papis. It's mainly meant for people who use neovim for academic and other prose writing. With it, you can search your bibliography, edit entries, open files and notes, format notes, and more! Check it out if you're already using papis, or if you're using mendeley or zotero and have been hoping for a nice cli + neovim alternative.
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Minimalist way of managing academic papers?
Use (python based) papis: https://github.com/papis/papis
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Vim-based Citation Managers?
Other CLI reference managers exist though eg papis
papis is a command line document manager. It's not vim based, but can use vim as editor.
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coBib 3.2 Released - The console Bibliography for power users!
A final word on the comparison with papis. The major difference is the library/database structure: papis used a deeply nested library structure. Paper information gets stored in multiple info.yaml files whereas coBib was designed to use a single, centralized and plain-text (version-controlled) database file (YAML format). PDF files can be linked via paths pointing to anywhere on your filesystem (or remote URLs) which was important to me because during my studies I kept papers for various courses separate from each other.
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How to read more research papers?
In case someone wants a cli tool for managing their paper library, I would suggest looking at papis. I am a zotero user and now I am slowly migrating to a terminal workflow using papis.
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Terminal bibliography manager based on BibTeX
May I suggest adding an "alternatives" section to the README? You should mention at least pubs and papis.
What are some alternatives?
calibre - The official source code repository for the calibre ebook manager
jabref - Graphical Java application for managing BibTeX and biblatex (.bib) databases
obsidian-citation-plugin - Obsidian plugin which integrates your academic reference manager with the Obsidian editor. Search your references from within Obsidian and automatically create and reference literature notes for papers and books.
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
notion-auto-pull - Bash script to automatically download a notion workspace
zotero-mdnotes - A Zotero plugin to export item metadata and notes as markdown files
bookends-tools - Alfred Workflow to Integrate with Bookends, an academic reference manager/bibliography tool for macOS
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
sioyek - Sioyek is a PDF viewer with a focus on textbooks and research papers
pubs - Your bibliography on the command line
dendron - The personal knowledge management (PKM) tool that grows as you do!
Komga - Media server for comics/mangas/BDs/magazines/eBooks with API and OPDS support