This is a tool I made to organize the papers and websites I read. Each publication or website would be visualized as a node and you could link them together visually. The steps to add a publication node are easy, but you need to register on EatPaper.org first. 1. Search for a paper on Google Scholar. 2. Click the Eat Paper button. 3. Click on the paper you want to save. 4. Pick the graph you want to save it to. 5. View results on EatPaper.org To add a website node you just need to click on the Eat Paper button when you are viewing the website.
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Eat Paper Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Eat Paper Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
A next generation text analysis tool
Search for scientific information as quickly as possible while researching and writing scientific papers.
Bookmark, tag or add notes to pages, highlight and save quotes or images, save selected Google searches, filter out search results.
This extensions tightly integrates BibSonomy with your browser.
Highlights retracted papers in Google Scholar™ and Web of Science™.
This extension works off Google Scholar result pages, allowing the user to view abstracts or other machine generated summaries.
Are you researching cultural, scientific or educational material online, but often are not sure where to look? There are so many…
Find single citations using the context menu.
Summarizes research articles, creates interactive flashcards, highlights 'key' points, links to open-access versions of each citation