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ARCHIVE NOTICE Paper Of The Day ran from 2018 to 2021. The Mendeley API that powered this extension has been decommissioned. The extension now displays cached paper data and remains available as an archive of the project. ----- Paper Of The Day replaced your new tab with trending academic papers across disciplines — from computer science and medicine to economics and psychology. Features • Browse papers by subject category • Beautiful background images from Unsplash • Keyboard navigation (arrow keys, number keys) • Swipe gestures for touch devices • Accessibility options (reduce motion, high contrast, text size) How it worked Each new tab displayed a randomly selected trending paper with its title, authors, abstract, and a link to read more. ------ Thank you to everyone who supported this project. It was a lot of fun. Created by Adrian Raudaschl
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.
Crammer: Save time using AI
Provides text analytics to the webpage using artificial intelligence to quickly find what you are looking for and save time We read on average 15 articles a day but how much do we take from each of them. We often lose interest quickly and don't read the part of the article that matters. Crammer is a Chrome extension tool that uses Artificial Intelligence to analyse and find the key phrases of an article you are reading online. It then shows you the locations of key phrases you select so you can quickly find what you are looking for. ⚡ Think of it as a way of having a contents or glossary for a web page. 🔎 A popup appears over the web page once the text analytics has completed. The great part is that this popup is fully re-sizable and can be dragged anywhere when clicking on the 'Key Phrases' title. If it is getting in the way at all, there is a toggle switch button to hide and show the popup window. BONUS #1 🎁: Able to perform analysis in 7 languages 🌍 and many more languages are on the way! BONUS #2 🎁: Now shows a badge for each phrase displaying how many times it is mentioned on the web page!
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.
FRAMEndeley
Enrich Mendeley with Thematic Analysis functionality. FRAMEndeley extends Mendeley’s website with support for conducting Thematic Analysis in the small. This can be useful for scoping Research Questions in an iterative manner or for comparing different research articles (e.g. when writing the Related work section or discussing results). The extension is currently under development, so we appreciate your feedback.