Hi there! First, you save the papers you want to cite in the citation library. Then, you insert citations where needed, and an automatic reference list is created at the end of the document. The papers you have saved in the library and cited cannot be downloaded as documents, but you can export them in BibTeX, RIS, and other formats. Hope this helps!
Dear user, The ability to insert linked citation and reference is currently only available in Paperpal Web version. Due to technical challenges with native integration in MS Word, the automatic insertion and linkage is still a work-in-progress for MS Word. As a work-around, you can use the Web version to automatically add citations-references, and then download the final file as a Word file using the download button. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to email at us hello@paperpal.com
Hi there! Thanks for the encouraging feedback. Yes, you can use Paperpal to search for references. The best way we would suggest doing this is go to Research and type in "Find supporting literature for "". Hope this helps!
So great 👌
this isn't working , mine shows "copy citation"
Hi there! Could you please share this with us at hello@paperpal.com along with a screenshot? This will help us understand the issue better.
where can i find the library to download the ciated articles as bibliography ?
Hi there! First, you save the papers you want to cite in the citation library. Then, you insert citations where needed, and an automatic reference list is created at the end of the document. The papers you have saved in the library and cited cannot be downloaded as documents, but you can export them in BibTeX, RIS, and other formats. Hope this helps!
Mine works differently, it only shows copy citation then I copy and paste
Dear user,
The ability to insert linked citation and reference is currently only available in Paperpal Web version. Due to technical challenges with native integration in MS Word, the automatic insertion and linkage is still a work-in-progress for MS Word.
As a work-around, you can use the Web version to automatically add citations-references, and then download the final file as a Word file using the download button.
Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to email at us hello@paperpal.com
@Paperpal_cactusglobal thanks for the info
Amazing progress with PaperPal! One question: is it possible to select a text and search for references supporting it?
Hi there! Thanks for the encouraging feedback. Yes, you can use Paperpal to search for references. The best way we would suggest doing this is go to Research and type in "Find supporting literature for "". Hope this helps!