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I, Librarian is a PDF manager or PDF organizer that allows individual researchers or a group of researchers to create an annotated collection of PDF articles. Users may build the virtual library collaboratively, thus sharing the workload of literature mining. It enables smart browsing and fast searching in reference data and PDF files, and includes an advanced tool for mining scientific literature from PubMed, PubMed Central, NASA ADS, arXiv, IEEE Xplore, and HighWire Press.

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2012-09-06 06:23
2.9

This is a bugfix release that does not introduce any new features. Several bugs have been fixed that affected PDF batch import, PDF annotations, PDF attachments, password reset, and Sign up.

2012-08-10 08:14
2.8

This version brings PDF Icon View, which displays PDF files in the form of medium-sized images containing the top half of the first page of each PDF file. This listing type should appeal particularly to those users who prefer to use their visual memory.

2012-07-07 04:56
2.7

This is principally a bugfix release which also brings integrated searching of the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. You can now search Xplore contents, including full texts, and I, Librarian will record important information, including links to the Xplore original record pages.

2012-06-23 08:19
2.6

This release fixes a critical author-related bug in 2.5. Otherwise, all features of 2.5, including PDF annotation, an expert search mode, and an improved GUI remain identical.

2012-06-21 08:10
2.5

This release adds several improvements and new features, including PDF annotation with a color marker and pinned notes, a new expert search which enables construction of complex search queries, and an autoupdate which queries PubMed, NASA ADS, and CrossRef. The GUI has been improved to be more responsive and more streamlined.

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