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Re: [Orgmode] how difficultwould it be to support zotero in org?


From: Scot Becker
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] how difficultwould it be to support zotero in org?
Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2010 18:33:29 +0100

Matt,
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 9:55 PM, Matt Price <address@hidden> wrote:


On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Scot Becker <address@hidden> wrote:
Another Zotero + org user here.  Right now I do what Christian does: export Zotero to slightly tweaked BibTeX, and insert with RefTeX's amazingly cool reference-insertion interface (another genius piece of work by Carsten). 
i'm getting nearly convinced to go this route.  May I ask, do you use reftex from within org?  I'm not quite sure on how that would wok (but also I'm not that familiar w/ the latex parts of the documentation...).

 Yes, RefTeX's job is just to insert a \cite{BibTeX_key} command.  It doesn't care what the major mode is when you call it.  And though I sympathize with the reasons not to use LaTeX for academic writing in the humanities (since few potential colaborators do, and publishers hardly ever will), recent developments in the BibTeX realm have reduced the problems there.  If you haven't seen BibLaTeX, have a look at it, it's a BibTeX replacement with much more flexibility.  There are already a few interesting citation engines build on top of it: biblatex-chicago, which I use and am happy with (it's in-progress, but in very active development), and another biblatex style for historians (which I can't speak to.) 

The whole process of exporting a document of any complexity to MS Word format sounds daunting, but I'm glad to hear that others have had some success with it.  Many thanks for starting this thread. I've learned a lot.

Scot


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