[Feature Request] "Add Related' inside a pdf like an annotation
Could not find this discussed anywhere, but realize that it would be a great benefit to be able to mark bibliographic items in footnotes or bilbio lists in papers and books as existing in my library. Ideally, I would find it extremely useful and efficient to be able to mark bibliographic entries in a paper that I have in my Zotero library so that I could open them from the link in the paper. Something like a 'Related' link but in the paper itself where the biblio reference is.
This would 1) allow for quick opening of related texts and adding related texts while reading, and 2) provide a quick visual of what resources are in the library and what is lacking, if connected to a visual marker like a highlight or sticky note icon.
Any plans for something along these lines?
Thanks
This would 1) allow for quick opening of related texts and adding related texts while reading, and 2) provide a quick visual of what resources are in the library and what is lacking, if connected to a visual marker like a highlight or sticky note icon.
Any plans for something along these lines?
Thanks
They have a new version out https://lab.hypotheses.org/2434 and it feels like it should be possible to harness their tool to detect references in pdfs in Zotero and link them up with bibliographical items
https://github.com/MuiseDestiny/zotero-reference
The Chinese instructions are readily translated by Google Chrome's right-click translation. But you discover how it works mostly by using it. It's very powerful and well worth the effort. It will parse a paper's reference list, showing you what references you already have in your library (by DOI match), and it will take you to that item in your library. For items you don't have but want to download, it will take you to the URL (by DOI).
Since the update for Zotero v7 the plugin's settings dialog in Zotero are currently only in Chinese, but a translation is here:
https://github.com/MuiseDestiny/zotero-reference/issues/305
https://www.zotero.org/blog/zotero-7/