Juris-m/Large library management - split? Zotero 5.0?
I have a very large library I'm trying to manage.
I see that Zotero 5.0 will involve changing data directories. Right now I use the default storage setup with downloading documents "as needed." I've considered creating two separate libraries or using a different program to store the actual pdfs as a way to cut down on the size of the library. I'm looking for a relatively simple solution.
I'd appreciate advice on how other people manage theirs and whether this is something I should attempt before or after installing the beta version.
I see that Zotero 5.0 will involve changing data directories. Right now I use the default storage setup with downloading documents "as needed." I've considered creating two separate libraries or using a different program to store the actual pdfs as a way to cut down on the size of the library. I'm looking for a relatively simple solution.
I'd appreciate advice on how other people manage theirs and whether this is something I should attempt before or after installing the beta version.
I really don't see any reason to store your PDFs elsewhere or change your setup at all. Zotero is designed to organize metadata and store files. I would recommend just letting it do it.
However, I don't believe that Juris-M currently has a 5.0 beta ready. You should not switch from Juris-M 4 to Zotero 5.0 beta, but should wait for the Juris-M 5.0 beta to be released.
Any suggestions?
It's very slow, though, when I try to add citations to word documents. I often have multiple citations in the same footnote. Searching for those is also sometimes slow (also perhaps to be expected). But it takes a very long time to process the citation and put it into the paper once I've entered the right information and hit return.