Zotero and sharing saved web pages & notes
I just started to use Zotero and am delighted how easy it is to save web pages and publications, include references and notes, and export into my EndNote reference manager. Now I want to share my grabs with my colleagues. I think they have not yet attacked the sharing of saved pages and annotations. Or do I miss something ? Regards, Frank Thomas -- .......................................... Dr. Frank Thomas FTR Internet Research 93110 Rosny-sous-Bois France
Frank, I am currently writing my dissertation and Zotero has been an amazing resource! One thing that I found really helpful is that you can install portable Firefox on a USB drive, which then lets you take your Zotero wherever you go. As far as I know, there is no way to send your files through an online interface, but at least you can load your Zotero refs. onto other computers, including your colleagues'. Irina On May 10, 2007, at 11:00 AM, Frank Thomas wrote:
I just started to use Zotero and am delighted how easy it is to save web pages and publications, include references and notes, and export into my EndNote reference manager. Now I want to share my grabs with my colleagues. I think they have not yet attacked the sharing of saved pages and annotations. Or do I miss something ?
Regards, Frank Thomas
-- .......................................... Dr. Frank Thomas FTR Internet Research 93110 Rosny-sous-Bois France
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Several months ago here was a discussion about such sevices. I suggested on-line service CiteULike (http://www.citeulike.org/). I'll copy it's advantages here as I couldn't find that topic myself =). 1. It doesn't depend on browser, as it's on-line service, not application. You can simply put a button on your browser's panel and it'll work like a application. 2. It allows to share your bibliography on-line. 3. It fully "recognizes" reference format of several important on-line libraries (Science, Jstor, Scopus, etc.) 4. Exports your bibliography to BibTeX/Endnote formats. 5. Has "watchlists". So it has all the advantages of on-line service over stand-alone application. Hope it's helpful. Best wishes. 2007/5/11, irina g <irinag@u.washington.edu>:
Frank,
I am currently writing my dissertation and Zotero has been an amazing resource! One thing that I found really helpful is that you can install portable Firefox on a USB drive, which then lets you take your Zotero wherever you go. As far as I know, there is no way to send your files through an online interface, but at least you can load your Zotero refs. onto other computers, including your colleagues'.
I looked into CiteULike, but it lacks the possibility to save pages (if I see well). CiteULike & Zotero together would marvellous: referencing & reference exporting & page saving & sharing. Google Notebook does not integrate a function for saving or exporting reference information. Any other tools that I overlooked ? Semenov Alexander wrote:
Several months ago here was a discussion about such sevices. I suggested on-line service CiteULike (http://www.citeulike.org/). I'll copy it's advantages here as I couldn't find that topic myself =). 1. It doesn't depend on browser, as it's on-line service, not application. You can simply put a button on your browser's panel and it'll work like a application.
2. It allows to share your bibliography on-line. 3. It fully "recognizes" reference format of several important on-line libraries (Science, Jstor, Scopus, etc.) 4. Exports your bibliography to BibTeX/Endnote formats. 5. Has "watchlists". So it has all the advantages of on-line service over stand-alone application. Hope it's helpful. Best wishes.
2007/5/11, irina g <irinag@u.washington.edu>:
Frank,
I am currently writing my dissertation and Zotero has been an amazing resource! One thing that I found really helpful is that you can install portable Firefox on a USB drive, which then lets you take your Zotero wherever you go. As far as I know, there is no way to send your files through an online interface, but at least you can load your Zotero refs. onto other computers, including your colleagues'.
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