Your comment has put a big smile on my face, I wish I can have a coffee with each of my audience! Thanks for subscribing, please know that I am hoping to engage everyone individually as much as possible, so feel free to comment on my videos, or send me any special questions on social media (or email via phdcoffeetime@gmail.com). I am quite responsive :)
I once tried Mendeley and gave up on these reference tools. After watching your video, I have decided to install Zotero. Thank you so much for the video.
Great video! I have been using Zotero and a librarian recommended Endnote. Your comment on worrying about changing to another university and still having access sealed the deal for me.
Yay, welcome on board to Team Zotero. Just kidding, any tools that you feel most confident should be a fine choice :) Remember, you can always export your library into BibTex format from Zotero and import again to Endnote (or Mendeley) in case your future University/Employer has a strong preference :)
Thank you for telling your story about transitioning to Zotero from Endnote. Will you please share how you did it? I use Endnote, and I want to transition to Zotero, but I have over 500 articles. How do I do it? I tried using the import button from Zotero, but it returned an error that it didn't recognize the format. Please advise.
Happy to help! Please come back to other practical tips videos in this playlist for more helpful resources :) ua-cam.com/play/PLF6JfHXiwSZ7BWA2NZm8U1-h1-vpOzQN9.html
Lovely video! I downloaded Zotero but wasn’t sure becoz my PhD faculty uses Mendeley. I have a lot of multilingual citations, so I did a research online and heard that Zotero is the most compatible.
but you can't directly read the papers in zotero right? when I click on the paper, it would open to another pdf reader. I use mendeley and I always downloaded the pdf files then imported to mendeley.
@@PhDCoffeeTime yeah Mendeley has a built-in PDF Reader. but I migrated to Zotero yesterday! because Mendeley not working well nowadays and they recently shut down their android app which a bummer, they going backward. It was an easy process importing into Zotero. and now Zotero beta has a built-in PDF Reader, so it's great! all can be annotate inside Zotero.
@@JibHyourinmaru I didn't know about the built in reader for Zotero beta. I am glad it works well, thanks for sharing with me! I use OneNote to take citation-ready notes as I read papers, Zotero is mostly my bookmark: ua-cam.com/video/wJJIUhmmTnQ/v-deo.html
Thank you for the feedback, this is an older video so my video editing sense was still developing. I also have mixed feedback on this. There are suggestions that I should keep my video organized by chapter so it is easier to browse with a timestamp, but I understand if someone wants to watch the whole video in one go it could be distracting. Be assured that I have made the transitioning scene shorter and less frequent in my recent videos. Anyways, I hope you will find my other writing tip videos helpful. Good luck with your research!
@@PhDCoffeeTime I couldn't express myself correctly. I loved that three-second pause. You said you had to wait three seconds for a reference to show in the document. People would think "just 3? No big deal" But you added that pause, it became very clear that waiting that much every time would be annoying as hell. I was watching the video in 2x, I reduced back to 1x and showed it to my wife because it was clever. And we laughed
@@douglasdrumond Oh how embarrassing that I have misunderstood you. I am relieved that you approve of the transitioning slides... Phew! Let the secret be told, I also enjoyed watching my video at 1.5x or 2x more, I just wished I could talk that fast naturally :) Thanks for sharing your weekend with my channel, I hope my videos make you feel more confident in research!
I use Author-date because it is easier to check if I am cite the right paper. With Zotero, changing the reference style is simple, so I only do so at very last stage before submitting the paper.
@@Yavvee Hope you will forgive the misleading title. I have been told my original titles were too long and not catchy enough for UA-cam. So your comment is valuable to help improve this channel. I hope people find my channel informative supportive, and most importantly, not misleading!
Hi Sam, Thanks for your question! Personally, I never attach documents in Zotero because in my past experience with Endnote attachments can slow down the speed of in-text citation. I have a file naming system that helps me locate the PDF and supplementary files easily (This video: ua-cam.com/video/77-SPK8PexY/v-deo.html), e.g. Chan_2016_method_paper.pdf However, if you want to learn more about attaching files in Zotero, they have the instructions here: www.zotero.org/support/attaching_files
Meri, this is exactly why I started my channel. I have learned everything the hard way so I can't help but wonder if I could help the process of science/thesis writing to be more streamlined :) Hope my other writing video helps you too, here is a playlist of the actual writing: ua-cam.com/video/PPOCjBtUJvY/v-deo.html
Glad you enjoyed it. I hope you will also like this video on PubMed search, I have a few additional Zotero tips in this recent video: ua-cam.com/video/wV6dptlN7OY/v-deo.html
Do you have an easier way to do references in power point? Zotero or other citation manager doesn't work in Microsoft powerpoint so I always do manually which is very tedious
I am not aware of any software for references in PPT, I personally do this manually. Check out this PubMed video (ua-cam.com/video/wV6dptlN7OY/v-deo.html) where I have shown how to use excel sheet to keep a list of references from Zotero in a more streamlined way.
I know you asked this a long time ago, but if anyone else is wondering. The easiest way I've found is to just do the citations in Microsoft word with whatever citation manager you use, then just copy and paste into Powerpoint.
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Certainly, please stay tuned for new videos. I will share more about my postdoc experience. Do you have any specific questions in mind regarding postdoc?
So now you know about Writing with Zotero. Did you know that Zotero is also the PERFECT tool for your Academic Reading and Literature Searching? How to Read Journal Articles Quickly and Effectively (6K Sub Recap): ua-cam.com/video/lWRKz9xFPxg/v-deo.html Perform a Literature Review Without Getting Lost (ft. PubMed): ua-cam.com/video/wV6dptlN7OY/v-deo.html How to Cross-Reference the Literature with OneNote + Zotero: ua-cam.com/video/wJJIUhmmTnQ/v-deo.html&t Followup: Hi guys, so Paul saw my video and share more tips with me via email, please take notes! "You can actually check the references (formatting etc) directly in the Zotero manager. If you correct them there then they will always be correct when you cite them on a paper. The ability to add rich text to titles was introduced back in 2012: www.zotero.org/support/kb/rich_text_bibliography You just use HTML tags in Zotero and it will convert them when you add the citation."
Yes, that's exactly why I don't attach PDF on Zotero. I use a file organization system as explained in this video: ua-cam.com/video/77-SPK8PexY/v-deo.html However, it seems one of my viewers just discovered a way to change the storage settings of Zotero so that files can be directly stored on Google Drive (read more from the other comments left on this video). If your insitution has unlimited Google storage this could be a smart choice.
As soon as I heard the name of the channel I subscribed right away. Thank you so much for the valuable tips, sharing your experience and peer support.
Your comment has put a big smile on my face, I wish I can have a coffee with each of my audience! Thanks for subscribing, please know that I am hoping to engage everyone individually as much as possible, so feel free to comment on my videos, or send me any special questions on social media (or email via phdcoffeetime@gmail.com). I am quite responsive :)
I once tried Mendeley and gave up on these reference tools. After watching your video, I have decided to install Zotero. Thank you so much for the video.
Great video! I have been using Zotero and a librarian recommended Endnote. Your comment on worrying about changing to another university and still having access sealed the deal for me.
Yay, welcome on board to Team Zotero. Just kidding, any tools that you feel most confident should be a fine choice :)
Remember, you can always export your library into BibTex format from Zotero and import again to Endnote (or Mendeley) in case your future University/Employer has a strong preference :)
@@PhDCoffeeTime Thanks for the good advice! What was your PhD in?
Hi! Thanks for the advice, very useful. I use Mendeley, but Zotero is a good tool because it allows working on google docs. Awesome!
Thanks for sharing about the point about Google docs! I actually didn't know about this feature! It's a great insight from you.
Yes, I found it also. It might be helpful to someone, basic tutorial ua-cam.com/video/iYWJB7uwVtw/v-deo.html
Thank you sooo much miss have a good day
Thank you for telling your story about transitioning to Zotero from Endnote. Will you please share how you did it? I use Endnote, and I want to transition to Zotero, but I have over 500 articles. How do I do it? I tried using the import button from Zotero, but it returned an error that it didn't recognize the format.
Please advise.
Amazing tips! Thanks, it's save me a lot of time!!
Happy to help! Please come back to other practical tips videos in this playlist for more helpful resources :)
ua-cam.com/play/PLF6JfHXiwSZ7BWA2NZm8U1-h1-vpOzQN9.html
Lovely video! I downloaded Zotero but wasn’t sure becoz my PhD faculty uses Mendeley. I have a lot of multilingual citations, so I did a research online and heard that Zotero is the most compatible.
Great to know about multilingual compatibility. Hope it has work well so far? Feel free to leave any followup questions :)
but you can't directly read the papers in zotero right? when I click on the paper, it would open to another pdf reader. I use mendeley and I always downloaded the pdf files then imported to mendeley.
No, Zotero works like a "bookmark" for paper citation, at least that's how I have been using it. Can you read PDF files on Mendeley?
@@PhDCoffeeTime yeah Mendeley has a built-in PDF Reader. but I migrated to Zotero yesterday! because Mendeley not working well nowadays and they recently shut down their android app which a bummer, they going backward. It was an easy process importing into Zotero. and now Zotero beta has a built-in PDF Reader, so it's great! all can be annotate inside Zotero.
@@JibHyourinmaru I didn't know about the built in reader for Zotero beta. I am glad it works well, thanks for sharing with me!
I use OneNote to take citation-ready notes as I read papers, Zotero is mostly my bookmark: ua-cam.com/video/wJJIUhmmTnQ/v-deo.html
@@PhDCoffeeTime Read, Highlight and notes in Zotero now - extract with internal tools or with Readwise into your WP of choice.
That 3-second pause was so annoying it passed the message. I’m not complaining, it was a good way to make your point. Imagine facing it all the time!
Thank you for the feedback, this is an older video so my video editing sense was still developing. I also have mixed feedback on this. There are suggestions that I should keep my video organized by chapter so it is easier to browse with a timestamp, but I understand if someone wants to watch the whole video in one go it could be distracting.
Be assured that I have made the transitioning scene shorter and less frequent in my recent videos. Anyways, I hope you will find my other writing tip videos helpful. Good luck with your research!
@@PhDCoffeeTime I couldn't express myself correctly. I loved that three-second pause. You said you had to wait three seconds for a reference to show in the document. People would think "just 3? No big deal" But you added that pause, it became very clear that waiting that much every time would be annoying as hell.
I was watching the video in 2x, I reduced back to 1x and showed it to my wife because it was clever. And we laughed
@@douglasdrumond Oh how embarrassing that I have misunderstood you. I am relieved that you approve of the transitioning slides... Phew!
Let the secret be told, I also enjoyed watching my video at 1.5x or 2x more, I just wished I could talk that fast naturally :)
Thanks for sharing your weekend with my channel, I hope my videos make you feel more confident in research!
Very informative video, thank you!
Please feel free to share this with anyone who may appreciate the tips :)
Really enjoyed your video!
Happy to hear that, Howard!
Fantastic!
Glad you like it!
What type of reference style that is good for helping the writing more easily? I mean the author followed by the publication time right?
I use Author-date because it is easier to check if I am cite the right paper. With Zotero, changing the reference style is simple, so I only do so at very last stage before submitting the paper.
Brilliant! Thank you
Glad you liked it!
I like the video. Although the title is a little misleading as it is more of a Zotero basics video instead of a review.
Agree. I just edited the title, appreciate your feedback. Hope my other videos on this channel will help your thesis writing!
@@PhDCoffeeTime Thanks for doing this! Look forward to more content from you 🙂
@@Yavvee Hope you will forgive the misleading title. I have been told my original titles were too long and not catchy enough for UA-cam. So your comment is valuable to help improve this channel.
I hope people find my channel informative supportive, and most importantly, not misleading!
I also found it useful. However, You can find the detailed videos on Zotero ua-cam.com/video/iYWJB7uwVtw/v-deo.html
Thanks for the video! How do you attach supplementary materials to the main papers on Zotero?
Hi Sam, Thanks for your question!
Personally, I never attach documents in Zotero because in my past experience with Endnote attachments can slow down the speed of in-text citation. I have a file naming system that helps me locate the PDF and supplementary files easily (This video: ua-cam.com/video/77-SPK8PexY/v-deo.html), e.g. Chan_2016_method_paper.pdf
However, if you want to learn more about attaching files in Zotero, they have the instructions here: www.zotero.org/support/attaching_files
Thank you for taking the time to share your insights! This video was helpful, especially for someone beginning their dissertation process. :)
Meri, this is exactly why I started my channel. I have learned everything the hard way so I can't help but wonder if I could help the process of science/thesis writing to be more streamlined :)
Hope my other writing video helps you too, here is a playlist of the actual writing: ua-cam.com/video/PPOCjBtUJvY/v-deo.html
Hi again!!! tank you very much, Zotero is very usefull for me. Do you have a similar tips for "how to read a paper"? :)
How to Read Journal Articles Quickly and Effectively (6K Sub Recap): ua-cam.com/video/lWRKz9xFPxg/v-deo.html
Thanks great video
Glad you enjoyed it. I hope you will also like this video on PubMed search, I have a few additional Zotero tips in this recent video: ua-cam.com/video/wV6dptlN7OY/v-deo.html
Do you have an easier way to do references in power point? Zotero or other citation manager doesn't work in Microsoft powerpoint so I always do manually which is very tedious
I am not aware of any software for references in PPT, I personally do this manually. Check out this PubMed video (ua-cam.com/video/wV6dptlN7OY/v-deo.html) where I have shown how to use excel sheet to keep a list of references from Zotero in a more streamlined way.
I know you asked this a long time ago, but if anyone else is wondering. The easiest way I've found is to just do the citations in Microsoft word with whatever citation manager you use, then just copy and paste into Powerpoint.
@@hjf3022 🙌🏻 that’s actually what I did after that . Thanks 😊
Awesome! Thx!
Glad you like it!
Thank you for sharing
Hope it helps you!
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This is where I learn all the Zotero advanced skill in detail
Nice. Plz discuss Post Doc.
Certainly, please stay tuned for new videos. I will share more about my postdoc experience.
Do you have any specific questions in mind regarding postdoc?
So now you know about Writing with Zotero. Did you know that Zotero is also the PERFECT tool for your Academic Reading and Literature Searching?
How to Read Journal Articles Quickly and Effectively (6K Sub Recap): ua-cam.com/video/lWRKz9xFPxg/v-deo.html
Perform a Literature Review Without Getting Lost (ft. PubMed): ua-cam.com/video/wV6dptlN7OY/v-deo.html
How to Cross-Reference the Literature with OneNote + Zotero: ua-cam.com/video/wJJIUhmmTnQ/v-deo.html&t
Followup:
Hi guys, so Paul saw my video and share more tips with me via email, please take notes!
"You can actually check the references (formatting etc) directly in the Zotero manager. If you correct them there then they will always be correct when you cite them on a paper.
The ability to add rich text to titles was introduced back in 2012:
www.zotero.org/support/kb/rich_text_bibliography
You just use HTML tags in Zotero and it will convert them when you add the citation."
Zotero is only 300 Mb free space thats very low
Yes, that's exactly why I don't attach PDF on Zotero.
I use a file organization system as explained in this video: ua-cam.com/video/77-SPK8PexY/v-deo.html
However, it seems one of my viewers just discovered a way to change the storage settings of Zotero so that files can be directly stored on Google Drive (read more from the other comments left on this video). If your insitution has unlimited Google storage this could be a smart choice.
@@PhDCoffeeTime thanks for the info