![]() ![]() You can set up your system to sync your Zotero library with the Zotero server and use Dropbox to store your attachments. The really nice feature of Zotero's system is that you can setup groups and share a library. Attachment storage with Zotero can also be automatic. Storage beyond that can be purchased at reasonable rates. Zotero provides 300Mb of additional storage for attachments (PDFs, notes, etc.). The sync with the Zotero servers can be set to run automatically. The storage on the Zotero server cloud is reasonably secure unless you are working with highly sensitive encrypted stuff. ![]() There is no limit to the number of records you are allowed to store there (except the current version of Zotero doesn't run as well with umpteen records). Your data can also, at no cost, be synced with the servers at Zotero. A pop-up window will show that ZotFile is renaming the PDF, and it will now appear in, and can be opened from, your Linked Attachment Base Directory.Zotero stores your data on your local hard drive. (Click the Zotero connector in your web browser while looking at the PDF.) ZotFile renames the file using metadata from the selected item (the default convention is Author_Year_Title, though you can change that). Now test your installation: Add a PDF to your library from a library database. ![]()
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