Hi all,
other authors of the paper use zotero and endnote. We use google docs. How can I handle this and integrate the references with Paperpile?
Thanks a lot
Martina
Hi all,
other authors of the paper use zotero and endnote. We use google docs. How can I handle this and integrate the references with Paperpile?
Thanks a lot
Martina
Welcome to our forum, @Martina_D_Agostini. In Google Docs, we don’t have any direct compatibility with citations made with other reference managers, but I can offer some workarounds that may help you.
Your co-authors don’t need a Paperpile subscription to work on the same Google Doc with you. They can add citations to the document using the Paperpile Google Docs sidebar add-on — no Paperpile account or library required (collaborators can search for citations by typing in identifiers like DOIs, URLs, PMIDs,…)
If your co-authors prefer to work in their own reference managers and hand off references to you, they can export their references as RIS or BibTeX files from Zotero or EndNote, and you can upload those files directly into your Paperpile library. From there, you can insert and format all the citations with Paperpile’s Google Docs plugin as usual.
In case that a journal requires a Word document with EndNote-compatible citations, Paperpile’s sidebar add-on can also export your Google Doc with EndNote-compatible citation codes. So your co-authors can continue working with EndNote in Word from that point if needed.
Let me know if you’d like help setting up any of these workflows.