Papers by ReadCube

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What is Papers by ReadCube

import articles, webpages, research lifecycle, searching, navigating, full-text, organizing, reading, annotating, sharing, collaborating, citing papers, generating bibliography, discovery sites, personal library, shared library, saving references, saving PDFs, enhanced PDF reading experience, hyperlinked inline references, annotation tools, drawing tools, streamed supplemental files, article metrics, high-res figure browser


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4.1

40 Ratings

Avery MenearAvery Menear

I am currently an undergraduate student and every once in awhile I need to write research papers for some of my classes. The ReadCube Chrome extension has been incredibly helpful in keeping all of the references that I need in one easily accessible place. Often I would bookmark articles I had found and have to search back through my bookmarks to find them. With ReadCube I don't need to keep 15 or 16 tabs open in order to find what I need, any PDFs are easily saved to my ReadCube library where... Show more

Robert CooperRobert Cooper

This largely works for importing into my Papers library, but with 2 catches. 1) The importer appears to allow you to select a collection/list to import the paper into, but when you go to your library, the new paper is not actually associated with the selected collection/list. (Mac desktop app, Chrome browser) 2) The alphabetic order for selecting a collection puts all capital letters before all lowercase letters. So Zoo comes before aardvark.

K O'MeehanK O'Meehan

This might be a helpful extension for people in other circumstances, but if you're here because (like me), you're trying to get university access to an article/book from Wiley or some other publisher and they forced you down this rabbit hole, stop now and save yourself the trouble. This is not a service, it's a wall, and it's inhibiting research by bogging people down and, in my case, not even working after I went through all the trouble.