

I am informed that I own a different edition of Spark!, so I need to click one more time to get to my book entry:.Find the book by either searching or clicking on “ Your Books,” and click on the book title: Go to this website and log in with your Amazon account.Next, we are going to retrieve the highlights and notes for the bookĪmazon saves all your Kindle annotations (i.e., highlights and notes) in your Kindle account. This will save the book’s bibliographic entry as an item in your Zotero library. Open your Zotero library, open the collection (here Brain Improvement) in which you want to save the book’s information and Kindle annotations, and click the book symbol:.Let’s get started by saving the book’s bibliographic information to Zotero Ratey and Eric Hagerman to illustrate the procedure. In the following, I use Spark!: How exercise will improve the performance of your brain, by John J. For more info on Zotero, please check this post. The exported annotations will allow us to jump directly to the corresponding locations in the book. We are also going to look at saving Kindle annotations in Evernote and OneNote and linking these notes to a Zotero library.

Let me put forward some suggestions on how you can save and manage a Kindle book’s annotations together with its bibliographic information in your Zotero library. Do you want to export and organize these highlights and notes, so that you can archive, review, search, and share them? Then this post is for you. Amazon’s Kindle allows you to highlight passages in books and take notes.
