Imagine confusion of my colleagues whom I sent this file by email! Update on October 19, 2013 For example, yesterday, the file originally named “ WEF 2012 New Energy Architecture” was re-named when imported to FCFB7D16-677C-4F58-805F-B0014DF73155.pdf. Moreover, Papers 3 does not seem to name files logically when moving them into its library bundle (for the Dropbox-synced files). You can open this package in Finder but it’s pretty difficult to locate the file you need. All documents are stored together with meta-information in a bundle not accessible to other software. If in the future I decide to use another reference management software (or discontinue using reference managers at all) I will still have access to all my files neatly named and arranged.Īll this seems to be gone in Papers 3, at least in the current beta version. When the document receives its proper bibliographic information, Papers 2 names and stores it in accordance with the Library Preferences which I set as follows:.In other cases, I enter the bibliographic data (most importantly author, year, and title) manually. If the imported document has a DOI (as most scientific articles), Papers automatically matches it with an online database such as Google Scholar or Web of Science and assigns all bibliographic information (author, year, title, journal, etc.).(Alternatively, Papers can automatically import all files added to a particular folder).
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