Eat Paper

A tool to save Google Scholar results graphically
What is Eat Paper?
'Eat Paper' is a unique Chrome extension helping researchers organize papers and websites they read. The tool turns every chosen publication or website into a visual node, allowing users to graphically link them for easy access and better understanding. Works best with Google Scholar results and other websites. Requires registration on EatPaper.org.

Extension stats

Users: 560 ▼ -10
Rating: 3.00 (2)
Version: 1.1.8 (Last updated: 2017-12-19)
Creation date: 2017-12-19
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood: Moderate risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • http://*/*
  • https://*/*
Size: 15.71K
URLs: Website

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Extension summary

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.

Extension safety

Risk impact

Eat Paper requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk likelihood

Eat Paper is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this extension.

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