![]() ![]() The brainstorming process in OneNote would be much enhanced by Zotero. It is difficult to find your notes on a particular topic by tag. It would be far easier to include the citation before the onenote document is sent to word.ī. ![]() While OneNote has the great ability to gather your notes from everywhere and then automatically make a word document once you have compiled those notes, there is no way to include citations before the document is sent to word. OneNote's biggest negative features are zotero's biggest positive featuresĪ. especially those computers/laptops are marketed to studentsĢ. This standard suite's trial is included in most distributed new computers This standard suite is the most popular and cheapest microsoft office suiteĬ. Onenotes inclusion in the microsoft office student and home edition,ī. There are several reasons.ġ.The high marketing of onenote to students, which includesĪ. But the ability to integrate onenote with zotero would be in zotero's best interest. the integration with other office documents is fantastic and there is no need to reinvent the wheel. I dont think zotero can match one note in the concept of taking notes. I know this is really onenotes problem in that they do not have an adequate citation manager in the application that is marketed as the brainstorming, notetaking process behind all papers and other (citation heavy) publications. The whole purpose of onenote is to TAKE NOTES. Not having a zotero integration is killing me. Then you could presumably transfer the whole thing to Word, convert it with the Macro, and it would be ready to process further with Word. ![]() This (combined with a few other macro tricks) would let you cite while composing your text in any text editor (OneNote, vim, or whatever). What about a zotero style that outputs a machine-readable citation string (like the above example), as well as the above-described Word/OOo plugin. (I don't mind this, since I use quick copy anyway).īut if you're working with footnoted styles, OneNote has that limitation built in, I'm afraid. It doesn't leave you with a Zotero auto-cite field, but it at least lets you leave a citation trail for yourself. ![]() Or you can just use Zotero's quick copy command (CTRL-ALT-C, with item selected, and your citation format chosen in the prefs) and paste the result into OneNote. Not to say it couldn't be done, but you'd have to have a two part process: a OneNote extension which can insert some machine-readable reference in the text and then another Word plugin which could convert that to proper Zotero reference. Does OneNote have any 'field' functionality? I haven't seen OneNote 2007, but the earlier version didn't have any way to insert fields, nor did it have footnote support, which would make the process used by Zotero's current Word plugin unusable in a OneNote plugin. ![]()
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