A tool to save Google Scholar results graphically
Eat Paper Chrome Extension - Organize scholarly papers graphically
'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
Rating: 3.00
(2)
Creation date: 2017-12-19
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
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Manifest version: 2
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Size: 15.71K
Email: go*****@gmail.com
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.
- Search for a paper on Google Scholar.
- Click the Eat Paper button.
- Click on the paper you want to save.
- Pick the graph you want to save it to.
- 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 has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
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