Local stored Item URLs
Hello,
Sente has an option to link directly to an item or entry in Sente. If I klick the "option" key on OSX and "drag&drop" a specific item to Devonthink, a link is provided to Devonthink not the bibliography.
For example I use Devonthink and I have PDFs, notes and so in Devonthink while reading a journal article which metadata I added to zotero.
Now I want to provide a link to Devonthink who points to the zotero entry in the database like "zotero://<item>/<id>" or so and when I klick in Devonthink on the link, Zotero starts an show the specific item/entry.
I hope you know what I mean and sorry for my poor english :-)
Andreas
Sente has an option to link directly to an item or entry in Sente. If I klick the "option" key on OSX and "drag&drop" a specific item to Devonthink, a link is provided to Devonthink not the bibliography.
For example I use Devonthink and I have PDFs, notes and so in Devonthink while reading a journal article which metadata I added to zotero.
Now I want to provide a link to Devonthink who points to the zotero entry in the database like "zotero://<item>/<id>" or so and when I klick in Devonthink on the link, Zotero starts an show the specific item/entry.
I hope you know what I mean and sorry for my poor english :-)
Andreas
Can a link be generated for a specific Zotero entry, which I can then embed in a text file or an Evernote note?
Thanks very much,
H Gray
Following your suggestion, I've been able to grab the link and then make a hyperlink that works in Mac's Textedit. (not in MS Word) Can't get it to work in Evernote...
However, if you don't mind my saying so, a link to a Report does not strike me as especially useful. For instance, the Report doesn't give the full cite nor a link to the entry, e.g., my notes or Zotero's gateway to the source/pdf itself. Pls let me know if I misunderstand the potential here...
(Now that I think of it, even the plug-in for MS Word does enable me to go from the footnote citation back to the Zotero entry. I can view the entry via Edit Citation, but that's a dialogue box, not a way of getting to the Z entry.)
Well, I guess I'm pretty surprised that more people haven't asked for this. It seems much more cumbersome to go from a Doc or Note (without this kind of link) and go to Firefox, open Zotero, and search for the relevant entry.
While I see what Andreas is saying, I don't think that's actually feasible.Which item you have selected in Zotero is not treated as a URI and so I don't think there would be any straightforward way to create a link that opens Zotero to a specific item.
edit: this was incorrect- see Dan's answer below.
Reports, btw., do include the text of notes on the bottom.
If you need direct links to attachments, you can get those the same way as for reports.
From within the word plugin you can use the Zotero Quick Look plugin, which allows you to open pdfs and notes - works much better on Mac or Linux, but I believe it does work for WIndows:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/zoteroquicklook/
(Generate a report from an item to get the library/key part.)
Also, Dan, I see that the report shows the library_key. But presumably you mentioned that for programming purposes, not for somebody like me?
Both - thanks for all your work on this
edit: No Dan means that you can actually open Zotero and select an item using that type of link. You just need the item ID and currenlty the easiest way to get that is to create a report.
You'll get something like this:
zotero://attachment/4451/
Perhaps these attachment links will be useful, though it does seem somewhat convoluted to generate them. (As opposed to a "Copy Link" kind of shortcut.)
Btw -- I see that Zotero entries can be dragged directly into Evernote (as in TextEdit), so now I just want to get a link back to the attachment...
(Also, I still don't see how to open the Z entry, i.e., citation info, at all.)
thanks!
zotero://select/items/0_E6CM2FVM
I don't use a mac, but have a look here maybe
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/471581/how-to-map-a-custom-protocol-to-an-application-on-the-mac
(the custom protocol of course being zotero://)