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Stefan Rödiger
@pangolin  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago

#Zotero is now available for Android.

zotero.org/blog/zotero-for-a...

It seems to work with sign-in only.

Interestingly, one user in the #fediverse ( social.calut.fr/notes/a8mjd8... ) pointed out to use #nextcloud for storing the literature.

https://www.zotero.org/blog

Zotero for Android

Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research.
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Jé (@djelouze)

@zotero@fosstodon.org Great! I just installed it. Any plan to make it available on f-droid? Also, it seems that I cannot launch the app without signing in. Am I doing wrong? My collection is hosted on my personal nextcloud server, I don't need to use your kindly-made-available resources. Thank you for your work! 🫶 RE: Zotero for Android is now available https://www.zotero.org/blog/zotero-for-android/ (📎1)
Screenshot of the Zotero Android app displaying a list of research items organized under various collections such as 'Unlikely Animal Friends' and specific topics like 'Capybaras.' The left panel shows different categories and collections, while the right panel lists individual items with titles and publication details. The interface allows users to sync their personal and group libraries, view and edit item details, take notes, read PDFs with annotations, save articles from URLs, and add items by identifiers like DOI or ISBN. Users can also scan book barcodes to quickly add physical books to their library. Source: https://www.zotero.org/blog/zotero-for-android/
Screenshot of the Zotero Android app displaying a list of research items organized under various collections such as 'Unlikely Animal Friends' and specific topics like 'Capybaras.' The left panel shows different categories and collections, while the right panel lists individual items with titles and publication details. The interface allows users to sync their personal and group libraries, view and edit item details, take notes, read PDFs with annotations, save articles from URLs, and add items by identifiers like DOI or ISBN. Users can also scan book barcodes to quickly add physical books to their library. Source: https://www.zotero.org/blog/zotero-for-android/
Screenshot of the Zotero Android app displaying a list of research items organized under various collections such as 'Unlikely Animal Friends' and specific topics like 'Capybaras.' The left panel shows different categories and collections, while the right panel lists individual items with titles and publication details. The interface allows users to sync their personal and group libraries, view and edit item details, take notes, read PDFs with annotations, save articles from URLs, and add items by identifiers like DOI or ISBN. Users can also scan book barcodes to quickly add physical books to their library. Source: https://www.zotero.org/blog/zotero-for-android/
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