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Now you can save results from Google Scholar Labs directly to Paperpile, complete with contextual summaries. ⬇️
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But zoom out, and you see the opposite: Theory guides what we try, what we notice, and why a result matters.
But zoom out, and you see the opposite: Theory guides what we try, what we notice, and why a result matters.
Redefining success around health, presence, and life beyond the lab matters just as much as papers and hours logged. #AcademicSky
Redefining success around health, presence, and life beyond the lab matters just as much as papers and hours logged. #AcademicSky
📁 To read this week
📂 To read later
Moving papers into these folders turns an overwhelming backlog into something you can actually act on.
📁 To read this week
📂 To read later
Moving papers into these folders turns an overwhelming backlog into something you can actually act on.
🔎 Ask Google Scholar Labs a question in plain language
📥 Save papers directly to your Paperpile library
📝 Get contextual summaries with each saved reference so you remember why it matters
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🔎 Ask Google Scholar Labs a question in plain language
📥 Save papers directly to your Paperpile library
📝 Get contextual summaries with each saved reference so you remember why it matters
paperpile.com/blog/save-fr...
Great science emerges from strong systems and a healthy lab culture, via @science.org
Great science emerges from strong systems and a healthy lab culture, via @science.org
Quitting isn’t failure: It’s how you make room for better science, via @arjunraj.bsky.social
Quitting isn’t failure: It’s how you make room for better science, via @arjunraj.bsky.social
Now you can save results from Google Scholar Labs directly to Paperpile, complete with contextual summaries. ⬇️
paperpile.com/blog/save-fr...
Now you can save results from Google Scholar Labs directly to Paperpile, complete with contextual summaries. ⬇️
paperpile.com/blog/save-fr...
Now you can save results from Google Scholar Labs directly to Paperpile, complete with contextual summaries. ⬇️
paperpile.com/blog/save-fr...
Now you can save results from Google Scholar Labs directly to Paperpile, complete with contextual summaries. ⬇️
paperpile.com/blog/save-fr...
Now you can save results from Google Scholar Labs directly to Paperpile, complete with contextual summaries. ⬇️
paperpile.com/blog/save-fr...
✅ Remove papers tied to projects you’ve abandoned
✅ Delete “maybe someday” reads from years ago
✅ Find and merge duplicate references
✅ Clean up inconsistent metadata
A cleaner library makes research easier. #AcademicSky
✅ Remove papers tied to projects you’ve abandoned
✅ Delete “maybe someday” reads from years ago
✅ Find and merge duplicate references
✅ Clean up inconsistent metadata
A cleaner library makes research easier. #AcademicSky
9 books that help you move from ideas to action, via @nature.com #AcademicSky
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
9 books that help you move from ideas to action, via @nature.com #AcademicSky
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
I finally built the thing I'd had in mind for a while: FG's Research Radio, AI-generated audio deep dives into computational social science papers. It pulls from my PaperPile reading list, so I can catch up on papers while walking or driving
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I finally built the thing I'd had in mind for a while: FG's Research Radio, AI-generated audio deep dives into computational social science papers. It pulls from my PaperPile reading list, so I can catch up on papers while walking or driving
fabiogiglietto.github.io/research-rad...
Thanks for being part of our community — we’re excited to support your research in 2026! 💫
Thanks for being part of our community — we’re excited to support your research in 2026! 💫
Great projects don’t come from rushing; they come from giving yourself the margin to think, revise, and get it right. Build extra time into your process so you can do your best work without burning out. 💭
Great projects don’t come from rushing; they come from giving yourself the margin to think, revise, and get it right. Build extra time into your process so you can do your best work without burning out. 💭
How to navigate the post-PhD transition, via @nature.com
How to navigate the post-PhD transition, via @nature.com
Read outside your field, talk to others, change your environment. A small shift can give you the raw material your brain needs to make new connections. #AcademicSky
Read outside your field, talk to others, change your environment. A small shift can give you the raw material your brain needs to make new connections. #AcademicSky
But there are patterns to follow: Once you know them, the work shifts from guessing to intentionally designing a path for your reader.
Your goal is to set the groundwork and make readers want to keep reading, via @stephenbheard.bsky.social
But there are patterns to follow: Once you know them, the work shifts from guessing to intentionally designing a path for your reader.
Your goal is to set the groundwork and make readers want to keep reading, via @stephenbheard.bsky.social
If you have the capacity, it's a chance to make steady progress on the work that matters to you.
4 ways to make the most of winter break, via @bskybymidge.bsky.social #AcademicSky
If you have the capacity, it's a chance to make steady progress on the work that matters to you.
4 ways to make the most of winter break, via @bskybymidge.bsky.social #AcademicSky
Paperpile’s new integration makes this even easier.
Paperpile’s new integration makes this even easier.
How an academic writing group can overcome perfectionism and make the blank page less intimidating, via @science.org #AcademicSky
How an academic writing group can overcome perfectionism and make the blank page less intimidating, via @science.org #AcademicSky
Your year was fuller than you think. Make yourself name the highlights. 💫 #AcademicSky
Your year was fuller than you think. Make yourself name the highlights. 💫 #AcademicSky
They say: “Here’s a link to a paper that might interest you"
They say: “Here’s a link to a paper that might interest you"