Your papers, your way: personalize how your PDFs are saved in Google Drive

You might have just come across Paperpile on your quest to find a better way to organize your PDFs. Or you might have been using Paperpile for a while now building a library of thousands of research papers. Either way, you're going to love our new customization options helping you organize your PDF files in Google Drive with Paperpile.

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Meet our new Community Manager

Hello there! I’m Dzemila, the new Marketing and Community Manager at Paperpile. 👋

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Paperpile Adds Support for Legal Reference Types

You asked, we listened. Paperpile is happy to announce that we have added 4 new reference types to our database:

  • Bill
  • Legal case
  • Statute
  • Treaty (International Law)

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Announcing first beta tests for Word, Android and iOS

Many of our users have been waiting for mobile Apps and a Word plugin for quite some time now. Not a day passes by without a friendly reminder in our inbox “Where’s my Paperpile iOS App!”. We’re more than happy to be reminded, because with 2.2 million apps available for download, it’s reassuring to know that people are still waiting and lobbying for just one more.

I’ll keep it short: We’re getting ready for private betas for our Android App, iOS App and our Word plugin for Windows and Mac.

You can sign up here today:

Sign up for private beta for Word

Sign up for private beta for mobile (Android and iOS)

For more details on the beta program and the upcoming new products read on.

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You Can Now Download PDFs Off-Campus with Paperpile’s Library Proxy Integration

Everyone in academia has experienced the following dilemma. You are researching a topic and finally find an article that contains the information you need. You want to read it but realize that you don’t have access to the PDF from your current location. Suddenly, your research has come to a stand-still unless you can find a way around the missing link.

This bottleneck has a political dimension which leads to heated discussions promoting the open access movement and also defending the publisher’s side.

But in everyday life, it is mostly just a very practical and annoying problem. If you are not on your university campus, you don’t have access to the articles your university has licensed.

Today we are announcing a new feature which lets Paperpile connect to your institution’s network so you can download all PDFs exactly as if you were sitting in the library.

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