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This extension provides a BibTeX reference for the active URL A simple chrome extension that creates a BibTeX entry for the URL in the current tab. Supports @misc and @online entries. Tab's title and URL are automatically copied to be used in your LaTeX documents. "Accessed on" field (resp. "urldate" for @online entries) is optional Author, year and month info need to be filled-in manually, and can optionally be omitted. in your LaTeX document for the extension to work properly. For http://developer.chrome.com/extensions/packaging.html we get: Changes in v.2.0.2: Fixes a bug that copies to clipboard on every page load Changes in v.2.0.1:WIP on fixing a bug that copies to clipboard on every page load Changes in v.2.0.0: Support for manifest v3, preliminary author & date parsing Changes in v.1.3.2: Abbreviation format Changes in v.1.3.1: Bug fix in option initialization Changes in v.1.3.0: Added options for omitting blank entries and @online format Changes in v.1.2.9: Replacing illegal characters in bibtex key with '.'. Switched from 'Visited' to 'Accessed' Changes in v.1.2.8: added right-click option to save BibTeX (context menu) Changes in v.1.2.7: CSS fix & restored month, year option Changes in v.1.2.6: additional date formats Changes in v.1.2.5: added escaping of TeX special characters and date format selection option Changes in v.1.2.4: added 'year' and 'month' fields Changes in v1.2.3 : switched from @online to @misc Changes in v1.2.2 : added note field.
Cite This For Me: Web Citer
Automatically create website citations in the APA, MLA, Chicago, or Harvard referencing styles at the click of a button. Simply browse to the page you wish to cite and click the button to generate a correctly formatted citation. Then copy-and-paste the citation into your assignment, or add it to your online bibliography for safe keeping until later. You can also add other sources (like books, journals, and newspapers) from our main tool at http://www.citethisforme.com Sources are cited using the following format editions: APA: 6th edition Chicago: 16th edition MLA: 7th edition Harvard: N/A
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
arxiv-utils
Easy access on ArXiv! Auto-rename tabs to paper title, Quick navigation via button/hotkey, Save PDFs by paper title, and more. For ArXiv PDF / abstract tabs: - Renames the title to paper's title automatically in the background. (Originally is meaningless paper id, or start with paper id) - Add an action button to open its corresponding abstract / PDF page. (Originally is hard to get back to abstract page from PDF page) - Add a direct download link on abstract page, click it to download the PDF with the title as filename. (Originally is paper id as filename) - Open the paper in extra services such as ar5iv and arXiv Vanity. - Better title even for bookmarks! - Firefox has strict restrictions on PDF.js. So it doesn't work well with OneTab, the PDF renaming is achieved by intercepting requests and show the PDF in a container. The bookmark works well though. - Works well with native tab search - `tabs`: On extension button click, open a new tab and move it to the right of the old active tab. - `activeTab`: Read active tab's title and modify it using the tab's url. - `storage`: Save extension configurations. - `contextMenus`: When right-click the extension button, show a help menu item. - `scripting`: Inject content scripts to existing tabs. - `*://arxiv.org/*`: Inject content scripts to existing tabs. - `*://export.arxiv.org/*`: Inject content scripts to existing tabs. - `*://browse.arxiv.org/*`: Inject content scripts to existing tabs. - `*://ar5iv.labs.arxiv.org/*`: Inject content scripts to existing tabs.
Markdown Here
Write your email in Markdown, then make it pretty. Markdown Here lets you write email in Markdown and render it (make it pretty!) before sending. This is great for anyone who doesn't like fiddling around with formatting buttons while writing an email. It's especially good for programmers who write email with code in them -- it even supports syntax highlighting. And for the mathematicians among us: Markdown Here will render TeX formulae as well. Totally simple to use: 1. Write your email in your email client's rich editor using Github-flavoured Markdown. 2. Right-click in the compose area and then click "Markdown Toggle". 3. Your email is now pretty! (That is, it's been rendered to HTML.) 4. If you like the way it looks, just send it. If you want to change or add something, click "Markdown Toggle" again to get back to your original Markdown. 5. Repeat as necessary. Markdown Here is primarily targeted to work with Gmail and Thunderbird, but it also works pretty well with Yahoo and Hotmail. Additionally, it works great with Google Groups and Sites, Evernote's web interface, Blogger, Wordpress, and more! Syntax highlighting note: Use fenced code blocks and specify the language name. See the project page for an example. Privacy: Markdown Here accesses and modifies web content when you activate it. It can, in theory, access other web content, but does not. It also makes no Internet requests whatsoever. Your data is modified when and where you choose, and does not leave your browser. Available as a Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Thunderbird extension. This is an open source project. Visit Markdown Here's Github page for full instructions, more information, bug reports, or to contribute.