@zotero it indeed works and I love it!!
#ReferenceManagers #Zotero #Academia
I'm still not out of the rabbit hole of searching for an #OpenSource #PersonalKnowledgeManagement software.
I'm gonna give a second try to @zettlr tomorrow! Their docs are *surprisingly* user-friendly and they claim to stick to the pure #CommonMark where probable. It's all the while being nice to researchers with citing, inline usage of #TeXLaTeX, #MermaidJS, and pop-over #footnotes. Provision of the simple #PDF export and #Pandoc customization are welcome, too!
But, to be fair, I may be overexaggerating how good #Zettlr is because of my recent disgust with #VendorLocking. In fact, almost anything that closely follows the common spec and is #FreeSoftware might suffice already. Having something as advanced and closer to the roots is certainly refreshing!
Jurism 6.0.20 is now available.
#Jurism is a variant of the Zotero reference manager that adds support for legal and multilingual citations. The software suffered two years without updates, but that changes today. If you work in multiple languages or need to reference legal materials, it's worth a look.
I am going to try to do some programming today. Tutorials will be read. Keys will be pressed. Mistakes will be made. Learning will occur. With an exceptional degree of good fortune, joicing will in due course be iterated.
#Jurism #ReferenceManagers #Zotero #SystemD
Recent updates to #Mendeley have made it a nightmare to work with. Recommendations for other #ReferenceManagers? I hear people talk a lot about #Zotero - is it user friendly?