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Since Keywords include titles and I think tags, I wondered if Keywords searches in notes. So I added a unique keyword to one paper and asked for keywords lalksposdfa in the date range containing that paper. But that did not work. GPT asked me if I had made a typo. To make sure it is just not rejecting the keyword because it is a typo, I changed the keyword to spendthrift but still, GPT said that it could not find it, so I presume Keywords does not include Zotero note words. I hope there is a way of searching in notes because that is probably the most important thing I need. Thank you for ARIA in any event. Tim |
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Joining this question/request. It would make a huge difference if ARIA can search our notes, and perhaps someday full PDFs, so that it can actually engage with the contents of items in our library (articles, books, etc.). Otherwise it's not really useful, frankly, beyond just finding items. |
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Thank you very much for ARIA!
I have mainly annotated my Zotero collection with notes.
I tried asking for papers with notes containing "X" but GPT did not seem to understand. Is there a way to search my notes?
I am presuming "Keywords" are tags.
PS (no need to read this) I was wondering whether I would have to take out a subscription with Sci. Aff. or Jen (all abbreviated) but especially since I have all my research references in Zotero, and Zotero 7 is so nice, and because I also have a paid version of ChatGPT which I would probably have to forgo if I subscribed to another AI, it is great to be able to use AI inside Zotero.
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