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10 Thoughts After 100 Annotations in Hypothes.is – Interdependent Thoughts |
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In the same category of integrating h. into my pkm workflows, falls the interaction between h. and Zotero, especially now that Zotero has its own storage of annotations of PDFs in my library. It might be of interest to be able to share those annotations, for a more complete overview of what I’m annotating. Either directly from Zotero, or by way of my notes in Obsidian (Zotero annotatins end up there in the end) |
I pull in to my local system.
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These first 100 annotations I m |
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https://www.zylstra.org/blog/2022/09/10-thoughts-after-100-annotations-in-hypothes-is/ |
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I've been thinking about this exact same flow. Given that I'm mostly annotating scientific papers I got from open access journals I was wondering whether there might be some way to syndicate my zotero annotations back to h via a script. |
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https://www.zylstra.org/blog/2022/09/10-thoughts-after-100-annotations-in-hypothes-is/ |
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James Ravenscroft |
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