Papers by ReadCube Extension
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The Papers by ReadCube browser extension enhances the workflows in your research lifecycle: from searching and navigating to the full-text, to staying organized, reading and annotating, sharing and collaborating with colleagues, and finally citing papers and generating a bibliography in a manuscript.
• Find papers as you normally would across the web, including discovery sites like PubMed, Google Scholar, Dimensions, BioRxiv and most journal websites. Our extension instantly recognizes if a paper is in a personal or shared library collection for instant access. No more downloading the same paper multiple times.
• If it’s a new addition to your library, save references and PDFs, if available, directly to a personal or shared collection within your library. No more random PDFs piling up in your download folder or desktop.
• If you have the paper in your library, you can enjoy the same Enhanced PDF reading experience through our streamed PDF that opens wherever you are discovering new papers. Hyperlinked inline references, annotation and drawing tools, streamed supplemental files, article metrics, high-res figure browser and more.
Any questions or feedback? Send it our way at support@readcube.com
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Improvements
Expanded identifier support for ReadCube button
The ReadCube browser button now supports PMID and PMCID identifiers in addition to existing identifiers. This allows users to add articles to their library from a wider range of biomedical sources where DOI information may not be available.
Improved browser extension compatibility across sources
The browser extension has been enhanced to work more consistently across additional platforms, including SciFinder and Psicothema. Styling improvements for Google Scholar in Chrome ensure a more consistent and reliable experience when saving articles.
More efficient PDF download handling
The PDF download process has been improved to better support a wider range of publisher sites. This reduces failed downloads and improves reliability when retrieving full text.
Enhanced tagging during article addition
Tagging support has been added to the article add popup. This allows users to organize content at the point of ingestion, reducing the need for follow-up library management.
Improved usability of tag management menu
The tag menu layout has been refined to prevent interface elements from overlapping. This improves clarity and reduces friction when managing tags.
Consistent browser extension interface
The browser extension interface has been aligned across supported browsers to provide a more consistent and predictable user experience.
Bug Fixes
Resolved PMC content download failures
An issue that prevented successful downloads from PubMed Central has been fixed, restoring access to full text content from this source.
Fixed incorrect content injection on PNAS pages
A bug causing incorrect data to be injected on PNAS latest article pages has been resolved, ensuring accurate article capture.
Restored arXiv bulk download functionality
An issue affecting bulk downloads from arXiv has been fixed, allowing users to reliably retrieve multiple articles at once.