Manage your articles and citations with this application that integrates with Google Scholar and allows you to flag your documents.
- Papers
- Version :3.0.160
- License :Trial
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Mekentosj
Papers Description
Papers is a powerful utility designed to help users manage their scientific libraries. Not only is the software capable of searching for articles, but it can also display them, and users have the ability to automatically generate citations based on their chosen style (over 7.000 styles available!).
Search, read and highlight, all with one product
The library can easily be populated by searching for content with Google Scholar. Relevant results can then be imported into the library.
Users can read the documents at their own leisure and the software allows for multiple marking options. Flagging a document, or giving it five stars is a great method of distinguishing it from others!
Not only that, but once an article has been added to the library, its authors are also stored. A great function is that with a single Right Click on the name of the author, users can check for recent papers. This can save a lot of time when searching for new content from your favorite writer.
A very good tool to generate citations
A very interesting feature of this program is that it allows users to automatically generate citations from articles stored in its library.
A separate system tray application, “Papers Citations” handles quotes generation. After a simple library query, results are formatted according to the chosen style. This streamlined experience really saves a lot of time.
Another thing to note is that the program comes with more than 7.000 citation styles! The great thing is that the commonly used Chicago and Harvard standards are also available.
The program is, therefore, well suited for general articles, as well as for highly specific areas of knowledge.
A great aid for anyone that has to manage article libraries
Papers is overall a good program for managing articles. The interface is clean and well suited for the purpose; the integration with Google Scholar works flawlessly and the citation generator is simply marvelous at saving time.