Zotero vs Google Drive
Hello everyone,
I am ramping up at work to review several hundred documents submitted by several dozen organizations applying for a grant-style program. I will be reviewing the proposals with a small group of people. I am currently using Zotero extensively outside work as I write my thesis. It seems to me that Zotero would be an excellent tool to manage, read, tag, comment, filter, search, and share the proposals within the group. Someone else has suggested Google Drive as an adequate and more familiar substitute. I have begun to put together a pro/con evaluation of both and would welcome anyone's input.
I am ramping up at work to review several hundred documents submitted by several dozen organizations applying for a grant-style program. I will be reviewing the proposals with a small group of people. I am currently using Zotero extensively outside work as I write my thesis. It seems to me that Zotero would be an excellent tool to manage, read, tag, comment, filter, search, and share the proposals within the group. Someone else has suggested Google Drive as an adequate and more familiar substitute. I have begun to put together a pro/con evaluation of both and would welcome anyone's input.
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So if commenting and marking up within documents is an important part of the work, my suggestion would be to not use Zotero.
If you're just going to comment _on_ the documents, but not in them, Zotero would work pretty nicely, though, but might still be overkill if you first need to train people to use it, require installation etc.
Thanks adamsmith. Since the documents will not be submitted to us in a Google apps format, we do not want to convert them ourselves (incurring potential reformatting/content errors in the process) which would be a precursor to being able to comment within the documents in Google Drive.
My workflow preference with either tool is to comment on, not in, the documents, which Google Drive can't do at all.
In general, thank you, and I will take all your comments into consideration.