My university offers EndNote (plus Web of Science and the Clarivate stack) for free for students and many of them don't use it - they'd rather manually manage the bibliography in their Word documents. >Zotero can do anything EndNote can do, is Open Source, and with that won't drive your PI up the wall with yet another expense. Unless you need Apple Pages support, which Apple keeps to itself and only sells for mighty moolah to a select few, Zotero can do anything EndNote can do, is Open Source, and with that won't drive your PI up the wall with yet another expense. I tend to keep my notes on papers in Zotero, attached to the paper, but export them for filing in Obsidian (which I then feed into MkDocs for our work group's large repo). The latest beta also adds full Markdown export for Notes. That way I can click a button in my browser and have the citation ready in my LaTeX editor, Word, or Obsidian ( ) within seconds. In short, everything I save into a specific folder in my library gets exported as a. Mendeley went full on Evil, and Papers for Mac is Mac only, closed source, and missing dozens of functionalities that are absolutely a must have in academic writing and research.Īn absolute must have is BetterBibTex ( ), which adds better Citekey management and, my personal highlight, "export on add" functionality. Zotero is, if you're not in the market for a closed source silo like EndNote, the only game left in town.
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