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Old 02-17-2023, 04:56 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by erymaxuk View Post
I also download books and articles as pdf. Import them into Zotero and update metadata, export as csv file, import with zotero importer plugin into calibre. Create in calibre searchable tags and covers. Creating catalog using the command line as csv and load it in excel (same way to mssql).
I've tried using Zotero both on its own, and as a precursor to Calibre import, BibText export. From my perspective, the only way for Zotero to have accurate data, is for me to manually key in _all_ of the data fields --- it can't even get author and title correct. The failure isn't swapped data, but rather utter garbage.

I see neither increased bibliographic accuracy, nor time saving in using Zotero.

Does your usage of Zotero result in either saving time, or increased bibliographic accuracy of the material? If so, how?
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