Papers import ala Mendeley
188BET靠谱吗I have a bunch of colleagues who currently use Papers or ReadCube and are interested in moving to Zotero with the new PDF reader and iOS app.Unfortunately, the available export options in Papers make it hard to preserve collection organization and PDF annotations.
I'm wondering whether an import tool for Papers ala the Mendeley import might be considered?
I'm wondering whether an import tool for Papers ala the Mendeley import might be considered?
I might be able to make an import tool similar to the Mendeley one, just need to find the time to do so!
188BET靠谱吗I've reached the end of the line with Papers3, and now Zotero includes a pdf reader, I'm all in with it.
(Thanks for the great work on this - it's been a painful lesson, not to become dependent on proprietary software...)
188BET靠谱吗I've moved from Papers 3 using this Papers3-to-Zotero script: 188BET靠谱吗https://github.com/anjiro/Papers3-to-Zotero
But this doesn't maintain existing annotations.
I have also imported my Papers 3 library to the new ReadCube Papers (which was actually a huge PITA, but support finally resolved my issues after about 3 months), which DOES maintain annotations.
188BET靠谱吗I'm wondering if there's a ReadCube Papers to Zotero process that will maintain annotations, or if there's a better way to get annotated PDFs from Papers 3.
The big challenge is that I can't find a way to isolate/filter just the references in Papers 3 with PDFs that have annotations.188BET靠谱吗If I could, I would just export those and manually import to Zotero and resolve duplicates.(I have ~3800 references, but probably a couple hundred at most with annotations.)
188BET靠谱吗I've considered just exporting all PDFs and importing those to Zotero.188BET靠谱吗Unfortunately, I haven't had good success with Zotero correctly finding the metadata for PDFs.