Who in their right mind uses special charactes like < or > in DOIs? 😩 #Zotero's #BetterBibTex plugin doesn't escape it to \textless{} or \textgreater{} and so you get something weirdly rendered doi:10.1175/1520-0450(1977)016¡0311:TRDO¿2.0.CO;2 in your bibliography 😑

EDIT: \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} solves it

#TexLaTeX #PhDLife

Does anyone have strong feelings about citation key formatting?

Any reason not to just use the default of `auth.lower + shorttitle(3,3) + year`?

#Zotero #BetterBibTex

Testing out @zotero for the first time after many years of #kbibtex. I'm very impressed and together with the #BetterBibTeX plugin it seems to fill all my needs.

And you can even expose your own publications on their website:

https://www.zotero.org/yann.buechau

#PhDLife #academicMastodon

Zotero | People > yann.buechau

Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research.

#followerpower #zotero #obsidian
Nachdem ich lange Zeit in Zotero meine Notizen gemacht habe, will ich nun Zotero mit Obsidian kombinieren. #Betterbibtex läuft, aber etwa import der Lit.-ref. aus Zotero funzt nicht.🤨 Welche Tutorials empfiehlt ihr? 🤔Was läuft und was besser lassen?
@domwass I agree #JabRef is the best GUI thing for Bib(La)TeX available on Linux desktop so far, but the Java implementation and the sometimes quirky interface choices make #BibDesk far superior… Nowadays I mostly use #Zotero for its web connectivity and group library capabilities – and then export using #BetterBibTeX plugin, manually editing the raw BibTeX if I need an item in my master.bib file…

Setting up #Zotero, #BetterBibtex, and #Citation plugin for #Obsidian and that concludes today's "preparing to do work instead of working".

At least these are extra-curricular. Or do I have it the wrong way around?

Pequeña guía para #mac para configurar #zotero para poder insertar fácilmente referencias bibliográficas utilizando cualquier editor de textos. Utiliza #BetterBibTex y applescript para facilitar la inserción en el texto.

Lo utilizo para generar bibliografías en archivos #markdown que luego proceso con #quarto para generar webs, pdfs, epubs o docs de #word o #libreOffice.

https://www.simonlindgren.com/notes/2019/11/15/setup-for-writing-in-markdown-citing-with-zotero-and-publishing-with-pandoc

Setup for writing in Markdown, citing with Zotero, and publishing with Pandoc — Simon Lindgren

This is a workflow for making academic books and papers using Markdown , Zotero and Pandoc . These instructions are for macOS. Write your text using markdown syntax , which will allow you to write in any plain text editor. I use Ulysses , and export my written text as markdown from there. He

Simon Lindgren

@birv2 @markmcelroy @ellane

#Zettlr for sure adds #pandoc! To export to many different formats. And allows you to split writing into several files (e. g. chapters), then called projects. And it allows #Zotero integration using pandoc citation markers, via #betterbibtex.

@gerald @pekingente @natalie

I haven't tried it yet, but I am worried by these workflows overwhelming reliance on continuously refreshed exports of my entire #Zotero library. With the new annotation features #BetterBibTeX would trigger an export with every note and highlight added to a PDF (even though the annotations are not part of the export format). On my work-issued M1 MacBook the concurrent export and synchronisation with Zotero's servers causes frequent kernel panics.

As most writing doesn't require access to the entire library, it would make sense if #Obsidian, #Zettlr et al. would support linking individual bibliography files from the #YAML block instead of or in addition to a global bibliography.

@gerald @pekingente Thank you for pointing me to @natalie 's blog post.

I would recommend changing one thing though: remove all punctuation marks from cite keys generated by #BetterBibTeX. This would allow you to select the entire key with a simple double click