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In this video I breakdown the step-by-step process of integrating Logseq and Zotero, and troubleshoot one or two issues that I had. Zotero is a great reference management software, and I wish I had known about Zotero when I had written my thesis many years ago (I also wish I had had this combination of tools!) Hopefully this can help you with your academic (or even general) writing process 🙂 🤓 LOGSEQ COURSE ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Want to learn how to be more effective in Logseq? My course "Logseq Mastery" is now available here 👉🏽 https://www.logseqmastery.com 🙌🏽 If you're struggling to manage all your notes and information across personal, professional and academic life, then this is for you. I've built out a structured approach to mastering Logseq from the bottom-up, so that you don't need to navigate through a mass of disparate YouTube tutorials. Logseq is a powerful combination of a text editor, an outliner, and a linked-network builder, but there is admittedly a learning curve. The course has a wealth of write-ups, videos and diagrams to smooth your transition and quickly master the set of tools available to you in Logseq. ⏲TIMESTAMPS ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 00:00 Introduction 00:46 What is Zotero? 01:15 Rambling context (and a disclaimer I guess) 02:28 Getting Zotero and Logseq to play nice 02:36 Creating a Zotero profile and downloading the desktop application 02:51 Adding references to your Zotero library 03:08 Using ISBN number for book references in Zotero 04:38 Uploading journal articles or PDFs to Zotero 05:42 Generating a bibliography from Zotero 06:22 Integrating Logseq and Zotero 06:30 Finding your API userID and creating an API 07:51 Bringing in a reference file with Zotero using /Zotero 08:30 Setting up attachments to open in Logseq (with some troubleshooting of "missing PDF") 10:10 How would I use this in the writing process? (with very low-effort) 11:29 Conclusion and shoutout 📚 COURSES ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── If you're getting started on Logseq and would like a more structured, beginner-friendly approach, have a look at Santi Younger's course (his Youtube channel also has some great content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChuG.... He's got a relaxed instructional style and is continuing to build on the course as Logseq becomes more stable. Santi has been an active member of the Logseq community since the beginning so he knows what he's talking about, and he's a down-to-earth relatable guy too 🙂 https://courses.santiyounger.com/cour... (also an affiliate link) 🎈 SUPPORTING THE CHANNEL ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── If you've found the videos useful and would like to support the channel, I've setup a "Buy Me A Coffee" link. Any support is greatly appreciated, but please don't feel obliged! If you're ever in Cape Town, send me a mail via my website - it would be great to meet you in real life. This time, I'll buy you a coffee 😉 ☕ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/combinin...