Paper Library
Learn how to save papers, connect Zotero, organize collections, and use filters.
Saving Papers
How to Save Papers from Search Results?
Click the save button on any paper card in AI search results to instantly add it to your library. Saved papers are immediately available for AI autocomplete and inline citations, and you can organize them with collections and filters in the library panel.
How to Connect Zotero?
Zotero integration automatically imports your entire library while preserving collections, authors, tags, and PDFs. You can also export from Zotero as RIS or BibTeX and upload them, though file import only transfers bibliographic data and PDFs must be attached separately.
How to Import a BibTeX File?
Upload RIS, BibTeX, or CSV files to instantly add bibliographic data to your library. Exports from EndNote and Mendeley work the same way. File import transfers only metadata, so PDFs need to be attached separately after import.
How to Save Papers with the Browser Extension?
Install the Nubint Web Importer browser extension and, on a paper page from Nature, PubMed, arXiv, and more, click the extension icon to auto-detect the title, authors, and DOI, then save it to your library or a collection in one click. Saving to your library does not consume any credits.
Organizing Papers
How to Organize Papers with Collections?
Create collections and sub-collections for a hierarchical folder structure organized by research topic. A paper can belong to multiple collections for cross-classification, and deleting a collection does not remove papers from your library.
How to Manage Multiple Papers at Once?
Select multiple papers using checkboxes on paper cards to reveal a bulk action menu. From there you can move papers to a collection, delete them, or export in RIS, CSV, or BIB format all at once, saving time when organizing a large library.