

- #Sync zotero library with webdav mac os
- #Sync zotero library with webdav pdf
- #Sync zotero library with webdav trial
I am sure it will work the same for Ubuntu or other Unix-based systems, but I am not familiar enough with Windows to vouch for it.
#Sync zotero library with webdav mac os
#Sync zotero library with webdav trial
This is the route I opted for, and with a little trial and error, I found a system that is working very well for me (almost perfect, but not quite, to quote Shel Silverstein). It is possible, however, to set up your Zotero database using ZotFile to link all your attachments to a shared folder such as DropBox or Box. There is one very easy way you can move your Zotero attachments to another folder where they are visible to the naked eye, so to speak, and that is the ZotFile plugin, but ZotFile, rather unavoidably, does not play well with the WebDAV solution mentioned above.

However, if you like to access your files easily through the Finder, this can be annoying. This is intentional to protect your data, you’re not supposed to be able to easily find and manipulate your files directly.

For many users, the default settings are perfectly fine, but there are some potential drawbacks that some (such as myself) may wish to address: Zotero is one of the most robust citation management systems out there-open source, free, and great at grabbing metadata and files straight from the web-and with a little tweaking, it can become a great way to organize and maintain a large library of PDFs.
#Sync zotero library with webdav pdf
This is a post on using Zotero as a PDF management system that I wrote up for our startup project Islamicate Digital Humanities I figure I might as well include it here.
