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====== Zotero for iOS ====== | ====== Zotero for iOS ====== | ||
- | Zotero for iOS, currently in beta, is the best way to work with your Zotero library on an iPad or iPhone. | + | [[https:// |
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Zotero for iOS lets you work with your Zotero data no matter where you are: | Zotero for iOS lets you work with your Zotero data no matter where you are: | ||
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* Read PDFs and add highlight, note, image, and ink annotations | * Read PDFs and add highlight, note, image, and ink annotations | ||
* Easily save items and PDFs from the web to Zotero via the Share button in Safari or other apps (other browsers, Twitter, etc.) | * Easily save items and PDFs from the web to Zotero via the Share button in Safari or other apps (other browsers, Twitter, etc.) | ||
+ | * Quickly add physical books and articles to your Zotero library by scanning book barcodes or article DOIs with your iPhone or iPad camera | ||
* Avoid straining your eyes with full Dark Mode support, including while reading PDFs | * Avoid straining your eyes with full Dark Mode support, including while reading PDFs | ||
- | Back on your computer, you can add PDF annotations you've made on your iPad or iPhone to Zotero notes and insert those notes into your word processor document with active Zotero citations or export them to Markdown. To access these annotations on your computer, you'll need to be running Zotero 6. | + | Back on your computer, you can add PDF annotations you've made on your iPad or iPhone to Zotero notes and [[/ |
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