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Extension that highlights what you had previously highlighted on a page. Citation Saver allows you to link directly back to content you highlight on a page–that way you can cite text on a page and return to it later. If you follow a Citation Saver link in another browser (or if you decide to uninstall Citation Saver), your link will still be valid and will take you to the same page; your browser just won’t automatically highlight the citation. This is not a link shortening service. We’re not logging any of your page visits; the experience takes place entirely in your browser.
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!
ResearchQ
Update Feb 2026: Updated to working mirror links for SciHub and Anna's Archive. Note: Since SciHub is banned is few countries now, use VPN or Tor to access the links. A simple extension to help research work that does the following: 1. Using context menu (right-click): 1.1 Redirect to Scihub page of research paper 1.2 Redirect to Anna's Archive page of research paper 1.3 Search for the selected article on Google Scholar 1.4 Direct download article, if available on Scihub, with filename saved as title of article 1.5 Find meaning, noun and pos tag of a selected English word from dictionary 2. Using keyboard shortcut 3.1 Alt+Q - opens current window URL quickly in incognito mode and deletes that url record from the browser history. (P.S: The permission to manage browser history is for this purpose).
Enhancer for Sci-Hub
Open links with Sci-Hub and more! Features and integration for Sci-Hub: • Google Scholar results automatically opened with Sci-Hub • 𝘖𝘱𝘦𝘯 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 𝘚𝘤𝘪-𝘏𝘶𝘣 in context menu (right-click options) for all URLs • allows to hide Sci-Hub sidebar • Multiple domains in case Sci-Hub gets banned • Customizable through extension options • Open-Source (Additional Information ➔ Website)
Scholarometer
Browser Extension for Academic Impact Analysis Scholarometer is a social platform that extends Google Scholar to facilitate scholarly citation analysis. You provide author annotations about their fields, and our tool uses this crowdsourced data to evaluate the impact of an author's publications in those fields. Our impact metric can be compared across fields. Install the browser extension to use Scholarometer! After installation, you will see the Scholarometer panel at the top right-hand side of any Google Scholar profile page. Read more about the Scholarometer project here: https://scholarometer.indiana.edu 5.3.0 - Added popup explaining how to use Scholarometer which appear before the first use - Support for the new CORS policy for extensions introduced in Chrome 85 5.0.5 - Fixes to the allowed URLs list for the extension. 5.0.3 - Added option to create a Scholarometer widget for an author. 5.0 - The extension is now integrated with Google Scholar, and appears at the top-right corner in any Google Scholar profile page. - The extension is easier to use; there is no need to search. It only provides data about universal impact metrics rather than reproducing a list of publications already available in Google Scholar. - Fields shown in gray do not have enough votes to know if they are reliable. - You can now tag and evaluate the impact of any author with a Google Scholar profile. This addresses the issue of ambiguous author names but precludes the possibility of searching for any author who is not on Google Scholar. - The Scholarometer API has been updated and now provides data in JSON format, to more easily access data collected through the extension. - The Scholarometer website (scholarometer.indiana.edu) is completely redesigned and simplified.