Peaya Paper, A cloud-based, collaborative reference manager

Interview with David Shelly

published on 28.07.2010 in Tips

David has published 3 papers on top journals in 2010, one in Nature, one in Science and the other in Geophysical Research Letters. Two of them are single-authored papers. He has published 5 Nature papers and 1 Science paper so far. He did he make it? Click here to see an interview [...]

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How to pronounce “Peaya”?

published on 16.06.2010 in Tips

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DOI: Digital Object Identifier

published on 09.05.2010 in Tips

Most scientific publications have a unique ID — DOI. For example, the paper “Cui et al (PLoS Biol 2009)” has DOI “10.1371/journal.pbio.1000167″. DOI gives you two advantages:

Find the paper’s webpage (usually on the publisher’s site) quickly. If you have the DOI of a paper, the DOI system (http://www.doi.org/), which Peaya Paper uses, can automatically direct [...]

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Manage papers with tags

published on 09.05.2010 in Tips

Traditionally you might have organized your papers with folders. For example, you may have a folder called “fMRI”, and another folder called “emotion”. A big disadvantage of “folder” is that, a paper can be put in only one folder. What if this paper uses fMRI technology to study emotion?
This inconvenience can be solved by [...]

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