I built my wife a tool to survive her PhD and thought other researchers might want it too.
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I built my wife a tool to survive her PhD and thought other researchers might want it too. Zotero's essential for citations, but she was struggling to know what to read next versus what she'd already read.
Paperstack is basically Goodreads for academic papers. Import from Zotero, sort by stack and tag, achieve calm.
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I built my wife a tool to survive her PhD and thought other researchers might want it too. Zotero's essential for citations, but she was struggling to know what to read next versus what she'd already read.
Paperstack is basically Goodreads for academic papers. Import from Zotero, sort by stack and tag, achieve calm.
@lown Marvelous! This is wonderful!
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I built my wife a tool to survive her PhD and thought other researchers might want it too. Zotero's essential for citations, but she was struggling to know what to read next versus what she'd already read.
Paperstack is basically Goodreads for academic papers. Import from Zotero, sort by stack and tag, achieve calm.
@lown this might be a silly question but do you have to be an academic to use it? Like I am autistic and enjoy researching things I'm interested in in my spare time
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@lown this might be a silly question but do you have to be an academic to use it? Like I am autistic and enjoy researching things I'm interested in in my spare time
@lapis of course you don't! I'm no longer an academic and I'm currently using it to research stuff for my novel.
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@lapis of course you don't! I'm no longer an academic and I'm currently using it to research stuff for my novel.
@lown great! thank you π
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I built my wife a tool to survive her PhD and thought other researchers might want it too. Zotero's essential for citations, but she was struggling to know what to read next versus what she'd already read.
Paperstack is basically Goodreads for academic papers. Import from Zotero, sort by stack and tag, achieve calm.
@lown I don't think anyone has ever achieved calm while doing a phd
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@lown I don't think anyone has ever achieved calm while doing a phd
@aburka a kind of glassy-eyed dissociative mellowness?
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@aburka a kind of glassy-eyed dissociative mellowness?
@lown potentially
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I built my wife a tool to survive her PhD and thought other researchers might want it too. Zotero's essential for citations, but she was struggling to know what to read next versus what she'd already read.
Paperstack is basically Goodreads for academic papers. Import from Zotero, sort by stack and tag, achieve calm.
@lown I love this idea. Thanks for building (and doubly so for sharing). Do you have an API to post DOIs docs titles to and retrieve a personalized reading list (and recos)? Iβd love to run this from my neovim telekasten setup (and sure other people would lurv it for obsidian or org-roamβ¦).
That would be totally aces (tho def think zotero was a good first stepβ¦)
(Out of curiosity, whatβs the backend in?)
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@lown I love this idea. Thanks for building (and doubly so for sharing). Do you have an API to post DOIs docs titles to and retrieve a personalized reading list (and recos)? Iβd love to run this from my neovim telekasten setup (and sure other people would lurv it for obsidian or org-roamβ¦).
That would be totally aces (tho def think zotero was a good first stepβ¦)
(Out of curiosity, whatβs the backend in?)
@lown Also keen on a dockerized self-host as well. π
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