![]() ![]() But I just set up the citations plugin to generate literature notes with the file name of this way, first of all, it is easy to tell if something is a literature note, and second, it allows me to enter lit note links as if they were citations, with an extra pair of added.įor your problem, I’m not sure I understand. So my setup may require this specific workflow. (Or, if I have to send the piece to some colleague who doesn’t use latex, I can export it to Word, etc., with the same result.) This way, all my Pandoc-style markdown citations end up as properly formatted latex citations, which then I can compile with my latex compiler. When I have a first draft ready that I wrote in Obsidian, then I export it to latex via pandoc. I do use the Pandoc-style markdown citations (simply because I write my final drafts in latex. But as far as I know, the very same can be achieved by a Zotero library with betterbibdesk. I manage my references in BibDesk, which creates and maintains a bib file. Well, I don’t use Zotero or Word so my workflow may be a bit different (and probably somewhat idiosyncratic). It’s not perfect - still working through the fields in MDNotes, but it’s much quicker than making temp files and reloading Obsidian. Now, I can Read/Annotate a paper, click Extract Annotations and then MDNotes->Create Full Export Note, and it’s all there in Obsidian. The trick I needed was setting up the MDNotes preferences (Tools → MDNotes) to export everything as a single file, straight into a papers folder in my Vault, with the right filename. To set this up, I used the Templates doc for MDNotes and made a Mdnotes Default Template.md that mimics the Citations Literature Note entry like this:. bib file up to date, and it’s a single click to generate everything from Zotero. You may now click on View Last Imported Folder to view your records and move them to the folder of your choice.After using the Zotero → Export Bibliography → Create Literature Note using Citation → Zotfile to extract annotations → MDNotes to extract annotations to MD → Copy paste from temporary MD file into Literature Note pathway that I’ve seen posted, I dug into MDNotes a bit more, and found it’s easier to export the whole entry including annotations direct from Zotero. ![]() Paste copied information into the provided text box. Select Bibdesk (BibteX format) in the Database drop-down menu.ĥ. Select BibTeX in the Import Filter/Data Source drop-down menu.Ĥ. Click References then click Import at the top of the screen.ģ. Copy the BibTex-encoded text that is generatedġ. Paste your selection into the text box.ħ. ![]() Separate each reference with two carriage returns/spaces.ģ. Only minimal data can reliably be imported, so check your imported records.Ģ. Note: This procedures works best with complete references, such as would be formatted in the APA style. One work-around is to convert the bibliography into BibTex, then import the BibTeX file into RefWorks. Pre-existing bibliographies in word processing documents generally do not have field labels that permit importing into RefWorks.
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