![]() title: "Using Notion and Zotero to build a literature tracker" description: "In this tutorial we will learn how we can use Notion to make a literature database. It will be automated via the Notero plugin integrating Zotero with Notion. In this article, we will aim to build a literature tracker that looks similar to the one below. If you don’t know what Notion is or how to install it, please refer to my earlier article for the background information. This is a follow-up article from my earlier post on My Notion story. Duplicate the literature template to your Notion databaseĢ Literature tracker using Notion and Zotero. ![]() Install Notion, Zotero and the Notero plugin.Use Notion to build a literature database that can integrate with directories in Zotero with the help of the Notero plugin.If you are a new user, reading this article for the first time, then don’t worry about anything and please follow the steps given below. If you are a returning user to this article, then please see the new ‘Notero in action’ video which is given in step 6 under Configure Notero plugin section. Therefore you won’t find the integration from the ‘Share’ menu as before. ![]() As Notion has been updated, they have moved the plugin integration to a new menu option called ‘Add connections’. ![]()
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