I have been using Obsidian since December 2023 for all of my research. There is an excellent Zotero plugin that supports importing Zotero annotations and citation information. There is also a huge community using Zotero and Obsidian with the plugin so lots of support for templating etc.
My guess is that I am not the only one to wonder about OneNote's future, making it very difficult for a developer to invest in a Zotero plug in. Just an opinion, of course.
+100 I have so many people at Purdue who use OneNote as a research notebook. Linking articles/citing in the research notebook is overpowered! For our meetings, we use OneNote instead of PowerPoint and share it with lab mates and PI, etc.
Found this one. Unfortunately, no activity last 3 years
Link to GitHub:https://github.com/yatli/zotero-onenote-plugin
I have been using Obsidian since December 2023 for all of my research. There is an excellent Zotero plugin that supports importing Zotero annotations and citation information. There is also a huge community using Zotero and Obsidian with the plugin so lots of support for templating etc.
My guess is that I am not the only one to wonder about OneNote's future, making it very difficult for a developer to invest in a Zotero plug in. Just an opinion, of course.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-365-blog/what-s-new-and-what-s-coming-to-onenote-on-windows/ba-p/3966645
works perfectly!
I have so many people at Purdue who use OneNote as a research notebook. Linking articles/citing in the research notebook is overpowered!
For our meetings, we use OneNote instead of PowerPoint and share it with lab mates and PI, etc.