Trying to set up a bibliography and article note-taking workflow with org-roam, org-cite and citar. Looks quite hard so far.
Trying to set up a bibliography and article note-taking workflow with org-roam, org-cite and citar. Looks quite hard so far. 12 comments
@abcdw Me wondering where Zotero fits into all of this! Seriously though, Zotero is good at extracting metadata and archiving linked data. It should get a better representation in the workflow. Zotra (https://github.com/mpedramfar/zotra) looks promising. @goku12 Capturing bibliography entries is the exactly what I'm puzzled with at the moment! I also found https://github.com/yantar92/org-capture-ref a few minutes ago, but IDK how good it is. @abcdw This might be useful to you. I talked about how I manage my bibtex bibliography with org capture and denote https://www.scss.tcd.ie/~sulimanm/posts/denote-bibliography.html @namilus Seems useful, probably it's a slightly different workflow from what I'm looking for. Thank you for sharing! @abcdw I haven't watched it yet, but here is a video in my queue that may or may not be useful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Q9435eIOVI @davidbody Thank you for the link, yep, I watched it a couple of days ago one more time: It's inspirational, but org-ref seems too cumbersome/overcomplicated. Trying to build a slimmer and more extensible setup for rde, so it's easier to maintain and troubleshoot it and other people can reuse it. |
@abcdw You maybe want to look into Obsidian.md