Notero is a Zotero plugin for syncing items and notes into Notion. To use it:
- 📔 Configure your Notion database.
- 💾 Install the Notero plugin into Zotero.
- 📁 Choose your Zotero collections to monitor.
- 📝 Add or update items in your collections.
- 🔄 Watch your items sync into Notion!
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- Why Use Notero?
- How Notero Works
- Installation and Setup
- Usage Guides
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Example Notion Databases
- Development
- Integrate your reference manager, task list, reading notes, analytical tables, and drafts in one location.
- Easily link to references when writing in Notion.
- Create custom views to filter and sort large reference lists by project, tag, author, etc.
- Backlinks make it easy to locate any of the notes and drafts that mention a reference.
- Link references to entries in other databases, such as projects, tasks, manuscripts in your publication pipeline, publishing outlets, etc.
The Notero plugin watches for Zotero items being added to or modified within any collections that you specify in the Notero preferences. Whenever an item is added or modified, Notero does a few things:
- Save a page with the Zotero item's properties (title, authors, etc.) into the Notion database specified in Notero preferences.
- Add a
notion
tag to the Zotero item. - Add an attachment to the Zotero item that links to the page in Notion.
In addition to providing a convenient way to open a Notion page from Zotero, the link attachment also serves as a reference for Notero so that it can update the corresponding Notion page for a given Zotero item.
By default, Notero will sync items in your monitored collections whenever they are modified. You can disable this functionality by unchecking the Sync when items are modified option in the Notero preferences.
You can also sync items from the collection or item context menus (right-click):
- To sync all items in a collection, open the context menu for the collection and select Sync Items to Notion.
- To sync one item or multiple items, select the item(s) in the main pane, open the context menu, and select Sync to Notion.
Note
To prevent the "sync on modify" functionality from saving to Notion multiple times, Notero does not notify Zotero when the tag and link attachment are added to an item. This means they may not appear in Zotero immediately, and you may need to navigate to a different item and back to make them appear.
Zotero notes associated with an item can be synced into Notion as content of the corresponding page for that item. As with regular items, you can manually sync notes using the Sync to Notion option in the context menu.
Automatic syncing of notes can be enabled via the Sync notes option in the Notero preferences. When enabled, notes will automatically sync whenever they are modified. Additionally, when a regular item is synced, all of its notes will also sync if they have not already.
To sync annotations (notes and highlights) from a PDF, you'll first need to extract them into a Zotero note:
- Select an item or PDF, open the context menu, and select Add Note from Annotations.
- If desired, enable highlight colors from the menu at the top-right of the note panel.
Example of creating a note from PDF annotations
CleanShot.2023-07-26.at.20.41.32-converted.mp4
Using Notero requires setting up a Notion database, connecting it to Notero, and installing the Notero plugin in Zotero. Detailed setup instructions are below.
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Create the Notion database that you would like to sync Zotero items into.
See examples below that you can duplicate into your Notion workspace.
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Create a Notion internal integration at https://www.notion.com/my-integrations and enable all of the "content capabilities."
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Take note of the "internal integration secret" from the previous step.
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Give your integration access to your database.
From the Notion developer docs:
- Go to the database page in your workspace.
- Click on the ••• More menu in the top-right corner of the page.
- Scroll down to and click Connect to.
- Search for and select your integration in the Search for connections... menu.
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Configure the database properties as desired. See the database properties section below for more details.
Notero can sync data for the properties listed below. The only property required by Notero is one with the Title property type. The other properties are optional, so you can use only the ones that suit your needs.
The Title property can be named something other than Name
as long as it
does not conflict with any of the other property names. The name and type of
the other properties must be configured exactly as specified here. Note that
property names are case-sensitive, so the capitalization must match exactly.
Support for customizing properties is planned for the future; see issue #355.
Property Name | Property Type | Notes |
---|---|---|
Name |
Title | Format configurable via the Notion Page Title option in Notero preferences |
Abstract |
Text | |
Authors |
Text | |
Citation Key |
Text | Requires Better BibTeX |
Collections |
Multi-select | |
Date |
Text | |
Date Added |
Date | |
Date Modified |
Date | |
DOI |
URL | |
Editors |
Text | |
Extra |
Text | |
File Path |
Text | |
Full Citation |
Text | Format based on the Zotero setting for Export → Quick Copy → Item Format |
In-Text Citation |
Text | Format based on the Zotero setting for Export → Quick Copy → Item Format |
Item Type |
Select | |
Place |
Text | |
Proceedings Title |
Text | |
Publication |
Text | |
Series Title |
Text | |
Short Title |
Text | |
Tags |
Multi-select | |
Title |
Text | |
URL |
URL | |
Year |
Number | |
Zotero URI |
URL | Opens items in web library if signed in to Zotero |
Important
- Download the latest release of the
.xpi
file.- Note for Firefox users: You'll need to right-click the above download link and choose Save Link As... in order to properly download the file.
- If the above download link does not work, you can download the
.xpi
file from the Assets section of the latest release page.
- Open the Zotero Plugins Manager via the Tools → Plugins menu item.
- Install the
.xpi
file by either:- dragging and dropping it into the Plugins Manager window or
- selecting it using the Install Plugin From File... option in the gear menu in the top-right corner of the window
- Open the Notero preferences from the Tools → Notero Preferences... menu
item, and enter the required preferences.
- Note for Zotero 7 users: The Notero preferences have moved into a section in the main Zotero preferences window.
For more visual guides of setting up and using Notero, see the following resources made by wonderful members of the community:
- Using Notion and Zotero to build a literature tracker (blog post) by Jewel Johnson
- How To Sync Zotero → Notion // Research Paper Workflow (2023 Tutorial) (video) by Holly Jane
- Smart notetaking by starting with integrating Zotero and Notion: A first step (video) by Dr. Jingjing Lin
If you'd like to share how you use Notero and want to be listed here, please feel free to submit a PR or contact me!
While this would be nice, it's unfortunately beyond the scope of this plugin. Getting updates from Notion into Zotero would require setting up a hosted service that subscribes to webhooks from Notion and then uses the Zotero API to update items in Zotero. Notion has yet to release official webhook support, but there are some third-party tools that can be used for this. In theory, this is technically possible, but it would be a separate project.
There currently isn't a good way to sync files or link to local files due to the following limitations with Notion:
- The Notion API does not currently support uploading files.
- Notion only supports
http:
andhttps:
URLs, so it's not possible to link directly to the file using afile:
URL.
For now, the best workarounds are:
- Use the
File Path
property to point you to the location of the local file. - If you sync your files into your Zotero account, you can open the Zotero web
interface from the
Zotero URI
property and then open the file from there.
To sync multiple items that are already in a monitored collection, you can do so from the collection or item context menus. See the Syncing Items section above.
If you receive the following error:
APIResponseError: Could not find database with ID: xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
This most likely means you have not given Notero access to your Notion database. Ensure you follow all the steps from the Configure Notion section. Clicking the ••• button in the top-right corner of your database should show a connection for the integration you've created for Notero.
If you receive the following error:
APIResponseError: Can't update a page that is archived. You must unarchive the page before updating.
This can happen when Notero tries to sync an item that already had a Notion page created for it from a previous sync, but that page has since been deleted. (Note that deleting a Notion page moves it into the trash, and the Notion API refers to this as "archived.")
As described in the How Notero Works section, Notero
associates Zotero items with Notion pages through a link named Notion
attached
to the item. To resolve the issue, delete this link attachment on the offending
item(s) and then perform the sync again.
If you receive the following error:
APIResponseError: property is not a property that exists
This can happen if you previously synced items into one Notion database and then change your Notero preferences to specify a different database. Notero may be trying to update pages in the old database instead of creating pages in the new database, and this error can occur if different properties were configured in the different databases.
To solve this, you should delete the old database in Notion and then permanently delete it from the Trash in Notion.
We provide some example Notion databases that have been configured with all the properties synced by Notero.
Once you've opened one of the examples, click the Duplicate button in the top-right corner of the page to duplicate it into your Notion workspace.
An empty database that contains only the properties synced by Notero. Useful if you want to start from scratch and customize it yourself.
A database with multiple views and some sample entries. See below for descriptions of how you can use the different views.
- Table view enables easy editing of entries.
- Easily navigate to the original source by clicking on the
DOI
orURL
property.- DOIs for books may need to be copy & pasted manually from the
Extra
field in Zotero.
- DOIs for books may need to be copy & pasted manually from the
- Click on the
Zotero URI
property to view/edit the entry in Zotero or to export the bibliography entry in a different citation style.
- Keep track of promising references you need to locate, books and articles you requested via interlibrary loan, and works that are relevant enough to warrant taking in-depth notes or writing a memo.
- Quickly analyze and compare attributes of literature you are reviewing (e.g., theoretical framework, sample, methods used, key findings, etc.)
- Easily link to other works using the
Related References
property (e.g., articles in the same special issue, book chapters in the same edited book, studies and commentary that respond to or extend other works).
- Add a cover image (e.g., right click → copy image address from Amazon).
- Keep track of which books you own, borrow, and lend to others.
- Add due dates and reminders for library books and interlibrary loans.
Notero was scaffolded with generator-zotero-plugin and uses build scripts heavily inspired by zotero-plugin. Many thanks to @retorquere for creating these.
The steps below are based on the Zotero Plugin Development documentation and should allow you to build and run Notero yourself.
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To avoid any potential damage to your default Zotero profile, you can create a new profile for development purposes.
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Create a file named
zotero.config.json
that will contain the config options used to start Zotero. Seezotero.config.example.json
for an example file that has descriptions of all available config options. -
Install dependencies:
npm ci
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Build Notero and start Zotero with the plugin installed:
npm start
Alternatively, you can start your desired beta version of Zotero:
npm run start-beta
The
start
script performs a number of steps:-
Execute
npm run build
to build the plugin into thebuild
directory. -
If defined, run the
scripts.prestart
command specified inzotero.config.json
. -
Write a file containing the absolute path to the
build
directory into theextensions
directory in the Zotero profile directory. -
Remove the
extensions.lastAppBuildId
andextensions.lastAppVersion
lines fromprefs.js
in the Zotero profile directory. -
Start Zotero with the profile specified in
zotero.config.json
and the following command line arguments:-purgecaches -ZoteroDebugText -jsdebugger -datadir profile
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If defined, run the
scripts.poststart
command specified inzotero.config.json
, providing it with aZOTERO_PID
environment variable.
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Releases are performed via GitHub Actions. The
release
workflow defines the following jobs:
This job uses the release-please action to create release PRs when new
user-facing commits are pushed to the main
branch. A release PR will bump the
package version and update the changelog. When the PR is merged, this job then
creates a new version tag and GitHub release.
This job runs when a new release is created by the release-please
job. It
builds the .xpi
file and publishes it to the release. It also generates an
updated manifest file and publishes it to the release
release.