Zotero and EndNote compared: Lessons learned
I love Zotero and I hate EndNote. Nevertheless, I will have to keep using both for the foreseable future. Here's why and hoping it might be instructive.
Why I love Zotero:
* it's open source
* its name is based on an Albanian word (a language I happen to know a little)
* its integration with the online workflows of an academic (Firefox)
Why I hate EndNote:
* it is confusing with ugly layout and not enough shortcuts
* AdeptScientific release a full new version a year which should really be just a point version or often a free bug fix but they charge us for it
* it lacks basic common-sense features such as (really inexcusable in such an expensive product):
o inline editing (in an excel like interface)
o linking of items (e.g. linking a chapter entry to a book entry so that you don't have to retype all the details)
o limiting display of fields in edit window
o side by side preview
Why I can't switch (yet):
* Zotero get pretty slow when it's full of items - my current endnote library has almost 1600 items which when imported made Zotero slowed it to a crawl while EndNote handles them effortlessly
* I need to use rich text when taking notes
* I also use the connect feature of EndNote all the time; it would be nice to supplement the data collection feature with a remote connection
* EndNote's Word integration works much more seamlessly at the moment
What would make the switch easier:
* improved speed
* MOST IMPORTANT: full import from EndNote:
o I have lots of highlighting and other rich text in my research notes and would hate to loose them
o I have lots of PDFs and DOCs linked to my EndNote database - loosing those links would be too painful
What would make my life easier in the meantime:
One thing: One click publishing of items from Zotero to EndNote (or other reference managers) - similar to websites offering the same feature; I often just get one reference into Zotero and right now, it's sometimes easier for me to create a new EndNote entry manually than to go through the export/import process [I believe that was suggested elsewhere]
NOTE: This is not a feature request, just a use case submitted in the hope that an example "from the trenches" might prove useful.
Why I love Zotero:
* it's open source
* its name is based on an Albanian word (a language I happen to know a little)
* its integration with the online workflows of an academic (Firefox)
Why I hate EndNote:
* it is confusing with ugly layout and not enough shortcuts
* AdeptScientific release a full new version a year which should really be just a point version or often a free bug fix but they charge us for it
* it lacks basic common-sense features such as (really inexcusable in such an expensive product):
o inline editing (in an excel like interface)
o linking of items (e.g. linking a chapter entry to a book entry so that you don't have to retype all the details)
o limiting display of fields in edit window
o side by side preview
Why I can't switch (yet):
* Zotero get pretty slow when it's full of items - my current endnote library has almost 1600 items which when imported made Zotero slowed it to a crawl while EndNote handles them effortlessly
* I need to use rich text when taking notes
* I also use the connect feature of EndNote all the time; it would be nice to supplement the data collection feature with a remote connection
* EndNote's Word integration works much more seamlessly at the moment
What would make the switch easier:
* improved speed
* MOST IMPORTANT: full import from EndNote:
o I have lots of highlighting and other rich text in my research notes and would hate to loose them
o I have lots of PDFs and DOCs linked to my EndNote database - loosing those links would be too painful
What would make my life easier in the meantime:
One thing: One click publishing of items from Zotero to EndNote (or other reference managers) - similar to websites offering the same feature; I often just get one reference into Zotero and right now, it's sometimes easier for me to create a new EndNote entry manually than to go through the export/import process [I believe that was suggested elsewhere]
NOTE: This is not a feature request, just a use case submitted in the hope that an example "from the trenches" might prove useful.
Zotero works differently than Endnote, which is a pre-web application. You can achieve the same effect by searching via web interface and importing the results from there.
I am a former Endnote user, and I'd just like to plead with people to be open-minded about what Zotero is and what it can become. Simply copying Endnote would not be a good idea. Does Endnote export these links? If so, how?
Here's an example of the exported format:
L1 - internal-pdf://attached%20file.pdf
So how do you know what the base directory is?
See here and here. I hope Zotero will do better on this issue than Endnote.
Ideally the notes would be web-compatible so that in the future they can be integrated with some online service.
How can Zotero be turned off?
Thanks.
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I agree. It's mostly a change in perspective. I can just as easily go to the Library of Congress, do my search and have Zotero import it. Sometimes, that's a bit too much hassle, though.
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Could you please give a bit more detail. I find the Melvyl database (which has records for the holdings of all 10 Univ. of Calif. and 40 Calif. State Colleges = 50 academic libraries) is better than the L of C. I use EndNote's connect feature and do not even have to know the URL for a web-based search (I don't even know if there is one, although the students and faculty without EN must use something.) EN has a list of several hundred libraries to which it connects. With Zotero, we need to know the URL of a library's search page, no? Also, with EN, I can easily select which items to import. For example, I can search Melvyl for books by "Alfred Chandler" and get a list of 80 items; then I can choose the ones I want and import them into EN almost effortlessly. I haven't tried doing the same in Zotero. Is it as easy?