Linking Zotero to OneDrive
Hey.
I have tried linking Zotero to a newly created folder at OneDrive by using ZotFile. Through ZotFile preference, I changed "Location of Files" to my new OneDrive folder.
In "Zotero Preferences" >> "Advance" >> "Files and Folders" changed the "Base location" to my One Drive Folder.
Then if I select the file in Zotero library and hit "Manage Attachments">> " Rename and move". Then, nothing happens... The destination OneDrive folder remains empty.
What might be wrong?
Thank you.
I have tried linking Zotero to a newly created folder at OneDrive by using ZotFile. Through ZotFile preference, I changed "Location of Files" to my new OneDrive folder.
In "Zotero Preferences" >> "Advance" >> "Files and Folders" changed the "Base location" to my One Drive Folder.
Then if I select the file in Zotero library and hit "Manage Attachments">> " Rename and move". Then, nothing happens... The destination OneDrive folder remains empty.
What might be wrong?
Thank you.
In Zotfile preferences, is there a green tick next to the location you set for Custom Location (ie the OneDrive folder) ?
If I recall correctly, some people do use a OneDrive folder as their Zotfile Custom Location. But OneDrive is associated with some *other* odd issues with Zotero, so you should rule out that possibility. So I would first try setting the Custom Location to a folder that is not in OneDrive, then repeat the test - select a PDF and then right click Manage Attachments\Rename and Move.
By the way, you only need to set a Linked Attachment Base Directory (in Zotero preferences) if you plan to put your linked files at different locations on different computers. Also, the LABD setting only affects where Zotero *looks* for linked files - it has no effect on where linked files are *stored*. That is, it has no effect on whether Zotfile moves files or not, or where it puts them.
Without a LABD set, Zotero looks for your linked file at the explicit absolute path where it was stored. If you later want to set up Zotero on another computer, Zotero will find that linked PDF if it is at the same exact path.
But if linked files will be at different base paths on the two computers (eg D: on one PC and E: on another), you can add a LABD setting on both computers, and Zotero will then be able to find all your linked files (including those which were stored before you set up the LABD).
So one would usually get Zotfile working on a single computer first, before deciding on whether you need to set a LABD for Zotero use on other computers.
The version of Zotero I am using is. 6.0.26. and ZotFile 5.1.2.
Yes, there is a green tick in front of the custom location @ OneDrive.
I tried linking Zotero library to the folder on my Desktop and still no result.
The main reason to use Linked Attachment Base Directory is that we use Zotero on multiple machines and want to have the PDFs accessible for all users. I am able to export the library to have all available PDFs on my PC. However, it does not happen automatically once I am adding a new source to the library.
Olga
It is quite expensive for labs. At the same time, just few people in our lab are using Zotero for referencing. Others, just review PDFs. Therefore, we cannot justify storage expansion.
That said, whenever a lab option fits your budget, that would go towards supporting the development and operational work that Zotero does, so I would encourage organisations that can afford it to do so.