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Supported Venues β’ Customization β’ Keyboard Shortcuts β’ User Guide β’ Install from source β’ About preprints β’ Discovering code Repositories β’ FAQ
An automated, web-based and minimalist reference manager that also finds code repositories and published versions of preprints.
It is not meant to replace, rather complete more standard reference managers as Zotero etc.
This browser extension allows you to automatically store research papers you read, find a code repository and much more:
1812.10889.pdf
when it could be InstaGAN Instance-aware Image-to-Image Translation.pdf
.bib
file[title](url)
because it's the little things that make sharing a paper easier (to be used in issues, PRs, Readme, HackMD.io etc.)https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.06907.pdf
to https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.06907
in a click..json
file or a .bib
full BibTex exportShare ideas π‘ in issues and love with stars βοΈ:)
note
to the paper (see preprints)πβAbout finding published papers from preprints
All the data collected is stored locally on your computer and you can export it to json
it from the options page.
I'm regularly adding feature ideas in the issues. Feel free to go upvote the ones you'd like to see happen or submit your own requests.
Checkout πβAll configuration options. Here's a quick overview:
a. Customize features in the menu:
b. Switch between Light and Dark mode
c. Advanced options
In the extension's πβoptions
(right click on the icon or in the popup's menu) you will find advanced customization features:
.bib
file
Use cmd/ctrl+shift+e
to open PaperMemory.
See other πβother keyboard shortcuts and how to customize them, and πβkeyboard navigation.
Refer to πβthe documentation.
There currently exists, to my knowledge, no centralized source for matching a preprint to its subsequent published article. This makes it really hard to try and implement best practices in terms of citing published papers rather than their preprint.
My approach with PaperMemory is to try and notify you that a publication likely exists by utilizing the note
field. You will occasionally notice Accepted @ X
in a Paper's notes. This will be added automatically if you are on a known published venue's website (as Nature, PMLR or NeurIPS) but also from DBLB, CrossRef.org, SemanticScholar.org, Unpaywall.org or Google Scholar.
There's room for improvement here^, please contact me (an issue will do) if you want to help.
More on preprint matching πβin the documentation.
PaperMemory uses the PapersWithCode API in order to discover code repositories π₯οΈ
See πβhow it works.
πβFrequently asked questions.
Contributing.md
Contributing.md
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