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PowerNotes Research Extension PowerNotes helps researchers make the leap from research to writing. First, the browser extension gives you the fastest way to save passages from the web, PDFs, and other digital materials. When you save a passage, you will also organize it and take notes. All saving will be done without leaving the source, so you won't need to copy and paste anymore! Also, the organizational structure is up to you. PowerNotes gives you a flexible organizational framework so that you can make the framework more sophisticated over time. So when you are doing research, you won't just be saving content, you will be creating an annotated outline at the same time. Everything that you gather will be saved in the Cloud. Once you've gathered your research, you can view an outline of your research in our web app, where you can assess and reorganize it. We built an interface specifically designed for reorganization. You can just drag and drop your digital note cards, move them around with a simple menu (again, no more copy and pasting), and create blank note cards to incorporate your own thoughts. You can even turn your research outline into a writing outline so that you can more easily start that first draft. You can download your research into a MS Word or Google Doc, a spreadsheet, or RIS file. For more information, visit our blog at: https://www.powernotes.com/resources/blog
Hypothesis - Web & PDF Annotation
Collaboratively annotate, highlight, and tag web pages and PDF documents. Use Hypothesis to hold discussions, read socially, organize your research, and take personal notes on webpages, PDFs and EPUBs.
Jurism Connector
Save references to Jurism from your web browser Use this extension to save references from your web browser to the Juris-M reference manager. It is for all practical purposes identical to the Zotero Connector, but tweaked to communicate instead with your Juris-M client. This extension will not interfere with a separately installed copy of Zotero Connector.
Lazy Scholar
Academic research assistant - find full-text PDFs, citations, and analyze papers Lazy Scholar automatically detects scientific articles as you browse and provides instant access to full-text PDFs, citation and journal metrics, research integrity checks, and much more: FIND FULL-TEXT ACCESS Stop hitting paywalls. Lazy Scholar searches multiple sources simultaneously: • PubMed Central (PMC) - Free official versions • Europe PMC - Open access and author manuscripts • Open Access repositories • Direct PDF links CITATION METRICS AT A GLANCE • Citation counts from Google Scholar, OpenAlex, and Semantic Scholar • Influential citations - papers that heavily cite this work • Citation percentile - see how this paper ranks in its field • Web attention - mentions on Reddit, Twitter/X, Wikipedia, news, and blogs • Related papers recommendations RESEARCH INTEGRITY • Retraction alerts - know immediately if a paper was retracted • Expression of Concern notices • Published corrections and errata • Preregistration detection • PubPeer comments - post-publication peer review • Hypothesis annotations SIDEBAR ANALYSIS PANEL • References tab - view all citations, verify they exist, check for retractions • Outline extraction - automatic section parsing (Abstract, Methods, Results, etc.) • Data & code links - find supplementary materials and repositories • Statistical extraction - p-values, confidence intervals, test statistics CONVENIENCE FEATURES • Right-click to search Google Scholar or PubMed • Omnibox search - type "ls" then your query • One-click PDF download PERFECT FOR • Graduate students and postdocs • Faculty and researchers • Librarians and information specialists • Science journalists • Anyone reading academic literature
Citationsy - Cite Websites and Papers
Reference websites and papers with a single click, powered by Citationsy Cite websites, books, papers, articles, podcasts, songs, and much more using Citationsy. Perfect references and footnotes every time. Citationsy is perhaps the world’s best referencing tool. This Chrome extension will let you cite any website with a single click. We support citations in APA, Harvard, DIN, Chicago, MLA, and thousands of other referencing styles. When you find a website or link you want to cite, simply click the Citationsy icon in the toolbar (*) and a little window will pop up to let you choose which one of your Citationsy projects you’d like to add the link to.