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by dstillman
1634 days ago
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You can paste the URL or an identifier (e.g., DOI) into the save page [1], or even create an iOS shortcut that encodes the current URL into the 'q' parameter for that page. Historically the solution was to use the bookmarklet [2], but you might need to disable "Prevent Cross-Site Tracking" in the Safari settings for that to work reliably. But yes, the beta iOS app [3] supports full saving of metadata and PDFs via the Share sheet. (Disclosure: Zotero dev) [1] https://www.zotero.org/save [2] https://www.zotero.org/download/bookmarklet [3] https://www.zotero.org/support/ios_beta |
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