Annotations in NotesĪfter you’ve marked up a PDF, you can quickly add some or all annotations to a Zotero note.Īnnotations added to notes aren’t just plain text: they include information about the source PDF that lets you quickly jump back to the original page to see context, generate bibliography entries using Zotero’s word processor plugins, toggle annotation colors on and off, include links back to Zotero when exporting to Markdown, and even restore accidentally deleted citations to make sure you’ve properly attributed a quote. PDFs will open automatically to your current page, no matter what device you last used. You can even view ink annotations made with an Apple Pencil. Zotero’s PDF reader syncs with our new Zotero iOS app, allowing you to highlight and take notes on your iPad or iPhone and then quickly pull those annotations into a note or word processor document when you’re back at your computer. In addition to annotating your own files, you can also create PDF annotations in group libraries, allowing you to collaboratively mark up PDFs with other group members and immediately see each other’s changes. There’s no need to close a PDF on one computer or worry about losing annotations due to sync conflicts. Like all Zotero library data, the annotations you create will automatically sync across all your Zotero devices. Together with Zotero’s powerful saving abilities and word processor plugins, Zotero can now help you with the entire path from an interesting item online to a cited quote in your final document.
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