amjjglmomeodglgclcnjdjbhhcfnbnpd
This Listening.com browser extension is a simple tool for saving any web page, and turning it into audio. You can listen to the audio in the Chrome Extension's "Listen" tab, or you can listen on your Android, iPhone, or tablet device. Clicking the Chrome Extension's icon will pop up the Chrome Extension modal, which allows you to convert the current tab to audio. The converted audios are saved to your Listening.com account. Users who aren't logged in will be taken to a login or registration page.
Paper To Audio
Allows one to turn the text in academic papers to speech. Can be done by selecting a section (Abstract, Introduction etc.) or… Allows one to turn the text in academic papers to speech. Can be done by selecting a section (Abstract, Introduction etc.) or highlighting text. NOTE: NOT GUARANTEED TO WORK ON ALL COMPUTERS- PLEASE ENSURE IT WORKS ON YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE DONATING. Instructions: 1. Install the app and refresh all tabs that are opened in chrome before using on any of them. 2. Open the page of an academic journal and either highlight the text of interest or select a section of the paper that you would like to be read from the "Choose section to read" menu. 3. Press the play and pause buttons to start and pause the speech. When finished listening- you must click the cancel (X) button to stop the speech so that you can move on and read something else. Speed and voice options are also available. 4. Rewind and fast forward options are available through the according icons. You can also go back and forward paragraphs with the up and down arrows (how many paragraphs you want to rewind/skip can be input in the textbox beside these buttons). NOTE: rewind/ forward options are only possible when reading the paper in terms of sections i.e. not when highlighting/selecting text with the mouse. 5. If you are reading highlighted text you must have the "read highlighted" checkbox option selected- this should work for google docs too. (NOTE: If the document is a PDF- you must highlight the text of interest and right-click and then select "read" option) 6. The app will remove references according to the journal that you select- see below the modifications that will be made Cell: Input: The cat sat on the mat (Williams et al., 2019). It was comfortable (Jones et al., 2019; Fred et al., 2014). Spoken: The cat sat on the mat. It was comfortable. Nature: Input: The cat sat on the mat2,3. It was comfortable4-7. Spoken: The cat sat on the mat. It was comfortable. Science: Input: The cat sat on the mat (1). It was comfortable (2-6). Spoken: The cat sat on the mat. It was comfortable. NOTE: to indiscriminately remove/skip text in circular brackets- select the checkbox "remove all in '(..)'" and the same for square brackets. 7. The app may either pronounce words certain words incorrectly or unwantedly omit certain characters due to selected reference style. To mitigate this, there is a pair of text boxes labelled "Replace" and "With" where you can enter the text that you want to correct so that it can be pronounced correctly or prevent unwanted omission due to referencing. The "Add" and "Delete filter" buttons allow to add/ delete as many "Replace" and "With" text boxes as are needed. Regular expressions are accepted in text boxes (in javascript style). Full tutorial for use is available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8FF2T0xBLg
Omni
Chrome sidebar with real time information retrieval. Chrome sidebar that brings up the most relevant information as you read or write in your browser. Omni allows you to conduct real-time search queries proactively over any text of your choice, whether it be websites, books or private documents. This search is at the level of sentences which can be brought up as you type or in response to your highlighting. Information will appear at the right hand side of your page once you've opened the extension. While browsing, open the extension by clicking the Omni logo or using the keyboard shortcut Alt+F (Option+F on Mac). Now you can trigger retrievals by - Highlighting any text on the page. - Typing into any textbox on the page. - Typing into the textbox at the top of the sidebar. Results will be displayed in the sidebar on the right of the screen. You can click on a result to see it in the original context, then click again to hide it. You can choose which dataset to get search results from by selecting it from the drop-down menu. You can even upload your own private dataset (we support most common document formats) by clicking the “Datasets” button in the top right hand corner of the sidebar, logging in, and following the instructions. Tips: - Currently retrieval quality is highest for queries of around 1-3 sentences. For shorter queries, add more context to increase the quality of results. - Pin Consilience to make it easy to open and close it quickly. - Highlighting and typing will not work for pages that use advanced canvas-based text rendering, most prominently Google Docs. We’re working on it! Omni brings information retrieval into the mechanics of creation. Typical search workflows have the creator break out of their work to a new website, search for a document, skim or read the document for relevant information, and then go back to their task to use that information to direct some decision. The real-time workflow will bring the snippet of decision-relevant information directly to the interface where creation is occurring. Semantic similarity in real time means that when you author your great work, the concordant ideas written by literary & intellectual titans deepens your ideation. Attaching your own personal notes, you'll see the way that your thought on a subject has evolved over time, bringing your related ideas to mind where you had once forgotten them.
Scite
scite allows users to see how a publication has been cited, providing the citation context and classification See the real impact of any paper. Not just how many times it's been cited, but how. The Scite extension shows you citation context directly on Google Scholar, PubMed, and thousands of journal websites, so you can quickly understand whether a paper's findings have been supported, contrasted, or simply mentioned by other research. - View Smart Citation counts on paper listings across Google Scholar, PubMed, and major publisher sites - See at a glance how many citations support, contrast, or mention a paper's claims - Click any citation badge to open the full Scite report with detailed citation statements - Works automatically on pages you already use for research Stop relying on citation counts alone. Understand what the research actually says about any paper.
Scholarcy Browser Extension
Scholarcy™ is the solution to that pile of papers on your virtual desk. It can save up to 70% of the time needed to get the key information from an article, helping you with literature screening and reviews. This Extension gives you the key points of any article or research paper you have open in your browser. It creates a referenced summary with important points highlighted and generates a background reading list for those new to a field. Need to see how a paper builds on previous research? Our new 'Comparative Analysis' engine highlights this for you. Subscribers to our premium app, Scholarcy Library, will get unlimited use of this Extension and can also save, share, annotate and export their Summary Flashcards. Scholarcy locates open-access PDFs for each reference from Google Scholar, arXiv and elsewhere, and can also be configured to extract figures and tables. To provide this service, our Extension needs to read and process the contents of the current web page. Alternatively, it will locate the PDF for the article. Use the new 'Source priority' option to switch between the HTML and PDF processing. For PDF files, the article must be open access. For more information on how we use this data, please read our FAQ: https://www.scholarcy.com/faq/ and Privacy Policy: https://www.scholarcy.com/privacy-policy/