![]() ![]() E.g to find a reference or obtain a better understanding of a paragraph. Use the Zotero integration for obsidian (there's several but the one I use is called Zotero Integration) to generate a note with all meta data and annotations. Save to Zotero with the browser extension (or from research rabbit)Īnnotate in either desktop Zotero app or Zotero app for ipad The main issue I'm finding with working with Obsidian is this feeling like I'm doing it wrong, and basically creating a big mess for myself later.Īs a fellow PhD student, my workflow is this: Have some amount of automation where for example if I use a search term (dogsleds) in a search box, every instance of dogsleds appears, both #, ] and general (for the times I forgot to use proper method. Ideally the PDF file is linked here so that I can return to the context if I need to. Push those highlights/annotation somewhere that I can work with them. Highlight article using a system (colour coding ideally), add annotations. ![]() I used Obsidian briefly a couple of years ago, but I got confused on approach - # vs ], and this weird feeling like I was creating notes I'd never return to or be able to find again.įind interesting article (I've got this down) My current highly developed workflow involves reading dozens of PDFs (all synced in a cloud), highlighting them in a PDF app (like PDF editor on ipad, or preview on mac), forgetting to add them to zotero and then promptly forgetting everything I highlighted. ![]()
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