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Paperpile

Organize, annotate, and collaborate with ease.

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Based on 25 reviews

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Thatcher M

03/23/22

5 out of 5

"Possibly the perfect tool for research and writing? (Especially if you use GoogleDocs and Scholar!)"

What do you like best about Paperpile? The workflow is so good: - Browser extension just *works* making it easy to import citations and PDFs

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Lincoln S

02/28/22

5 out of 5

"Simply the best!"

What do you like best about Paperpile? I can't say enough! - seamless and thorough integration with Google Docs and Google Drive

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Peter G

11/15/21

5 out of 5

"I would like to recommend Paperpile to all students because it is easy to use ."

What do you like best about Paperpile? Paperpile is easy to use and help organise your sources in a good manner. What do you dislike about Paperpile?

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Angela R

09/09/21

5 out of 5

"The best reference manager"

What do you like best about Paperpile? Paperpile is easy to use on a Chromebook with web access, chrome extension, Google Docs add-on, and an iOS/Android app. Basically, it's the only reference manager that is usable in the Chromebook/ Android ecosystem. It's also just really intuitive and does so much for you.

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Dilan P

08/25/21

5 out of 5

"Great experience with Paperpile"

What do you like best about Paperpile? Paperpile allows seamless organization of academic articles from the web with Google products, including Google docs, along with Word. I am impressed most by the time to annotation. Within seconds, I can pull an article, add it to my library, and start highlighting and writing notes that are saved indefinitely. Articles can also be downloaded and are actually already named in a reasonable way, which saves time and effort. Paperpile also does not ...

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Sam M

08/25/21

5 out of 5

"Great product, lovely, simple integrations"

What do you like best about Paperpile? Ease of integration with Google Drive, clever gathering of data behind the scenes and a simple institutional proxy integration which makes it so simple to read papers behind firewalls.

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Jason S

08/25/21

5 out of 5

"A fantastic tool for all of my scientific writing"

What do you like best about Paperpile? As soon as I saw my first ad for Paperpile I subscribed and have been very happy with it ever since. It is fully integrated into Google Docs, which I use for all of my manuscript and grant writing. It has a full suite of formatting options for all journals I have needed. There is also a mobile app available, so I can add papers via my computer then access them via a mobile device to read.

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Anonymous User

04/08/19

5 out of 5

"Finally a Citation Manager that simply works"

What do you like best about Paperpile? I have tried literally every citation manager there is for macOS. And managing hundreds of papers and citing in the right style has always been time-consuming and never really worked well until I found Paperpile.

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Anonymous User

12/04/18

5 out of 5

"Citation Management - Look no further!"

What do you like best about Paperpile? It just works. I've tried many citation managers, including RefWorks and Mendeley. This one just grabs the right information, formats it correctly and inserts it on the fly, Managing your bibliography and your references has never been easier - a breeze. The nice thing about it, no need to install some clunky software on your computer, just open your browser - or soon iOS, Android app to organize and annotate your research on any device.

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Christina P

10/25/17

5 out of 5

"Making college easier"

What do you like best about Paperpile? I liked that I could use Paperpile on any device (Mac, Chrome, or Windows HP) which was very helpful and convenient when using different computers at work, school, and home.