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Zotero for chrome extension
Zotero for chrome extension






  1. ZOTERO FOR CHROME EXTENSION PDF
  2. ZOTERO FOR CHROME EXTENSION FULL

I bat about a 50% average of getting paywalled PDFs using Unpaywall.

ZOTERO FOR CHROME EXTENSION PDF

If it’s green, just click on the lock and it’ll download the PDF from wherever it’s hosted. If you’re on a journal’s website, you’ll see a grey or green lock appear on the right-hand side. It indexes legal, university- and government-hosted PDFs for journal articles. So brilliant, it’s integrated into Zotero. Unpaywall: Direct linkage to freely-available PDFs for manuscripts Get Zotero here and the Chrome extension here.

ZOTERO FOR CHROME EXTENSION FULL

Just navigate to the PubMed page for a journal article of interest and click the Zotero Chrome extension’s button (you’ll need to have the Zotero desktop app open at the same time) and it’ll pull the full reference AND PDF if it’s available using Unpaywall. It’s an excellent, free reference manager with a very slick Chrome plugin. If you haven’t already committed to a bloated, high-cost, litigious reference manager that rhymes with “spend smote”, I’d recommend checking out Zotero. Highlight the text to be read, right-click, and select the Read Aloud option. There isn’t a perfect text-to-speech (TTS) extension yet. Have you used a screen reader before? Try it out! It’s especially helpful getting through huge blocks of text. Read Aloud: A Text to Speech Voice Reader Here’s a list of Chrome extensions that I have used and like. You might as well optimize Chrome to help you surf for research in the most productive way possible. Much of modern epidemiological research will be online, whether it be cruising PubMed, journal websites, learning introductory concepts on Wikipedia, or just straight-up Googling.








Zotero for chrome extension