Post #2733463
2025-02-23 12:59 UTC
@brembs@mastodon.social @neuralreckoning@neuromatch.social @thetransmitter@mastodon.social
Wikipedia is your friend ๐ : "Paperpile imports data from academic publisher websites and from databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, Google Books, and arXiv. " only publisher websited and arXiv seems to be future proof to me, where the latter only has preprints (PubMed is US government based).
Also, PaperPile is based on Google Chrome. Difficult to escape the Google Imperium ๐
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@jekely@biologists.social 2025-02-23 19:15
@olibrendel@scicomm.xyz @brembs@mastodon.social @neuralreckoning@neuromatch.social @thetransmitter@mastodon.social How about Cryptpad? https://docs.cryptpad.org Is there a way to add references there? It can be self hosted, which is a great advantage. Another option we use now is Rstudio with Quarto and .bib references, retrieved easily through the command line based on DOI. collaboration is via GitHub, that could be a self-hosted GitLab instance. Not as easy as GDoc+Paperpile though.