Librarian for arXiv | Fermat's Library
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Quickly find references and bibtex of arXiv papers
A Chrome extension that enhances arXiv papers. Get direct links to references, BibTeX extraction and comments on all arXiv papers
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Just downloaded. I like the idea of it a lot, but for some reason it won't let me log in to leave comments on anything, and the "bibtex" button just loads reams and reams of html-looking gibberish, which I am assuming it's not supposed to do.
I cannot figure out how to make this actually work. I see the buttons for a split second when the PDF first loads, but then Chrome's PDF viewer seems to render on top of that, and the buttons are invisible. I have tried turning off ad-blocking and all other plugins to no avail. Has something in a recent version of Chrome broken the extension?
I love this extension. However, recently it seems that the addon interface loads _behind_ the PDF, so it is invisible. Is this reproducible?
It was working okay but, then stopped working in macbook pro hence two stars. I tried reinstalling disabling and also switching on and off the adblocker.
This is a must have functionality for anyone who uses Arxiv. It's a great idea but the implementation is definitely not up to the mark since the 'References' does not capture the list of all the reference papers rendering it useless. Please fix it.
Nice extension, reference recognition could be better
Sweet and simple chrome extension that gets the job done. Feature request: References should have number of citations included. Maybe also have the option to sort by them. It helps backtrack to important papers during literature review.
This extension is great, I highly recommend it to anyone that uses arXiv frequently. It makes it super easy to extract the Bibtex and get links to the references of the paper I'm reading on arXiv. The ability to add questions and comments to the papers also makes it easy to interact with the authors and other people reading the papers!
Why does it have to "read your browsing history"?
It is great and convenient. There is two advises. 1. If the paper's reference could be complete, it will be better. 2. Can the 'comments' also collect the discussions of the same paper in different site like Reddit and paperweekly and then show it inside the arxiv page.
This saves me a bunch of time every time I'm reading something on arXiv. I don't have to copy and paste references to Google and I no longer get stuck in endless back and forths between tabs.