The CiteDrive Companion for Overleaf and RStudio

It has never been so easy to collect academic papers. Just click the CiteDrive button when you want to cite. This will automatically add any article you see in the browser to your Overleaf or RStudio project.

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Looking for new papers to read can be time-consuming, especially if you’re unsure where to start. CiteDrive aims to make finding new papers quick and easy by allowing you to add papers directly to your Overleaf document while browsing for them. Install the CiteDrive companion, and you’ll be able to add articles to your document with just a few clicks. Import citations from major research aggregators straight into your Overleaf or RStudio project. The companion has you covered for wherever you’re looking on Google ScholarPubMedarXivSpringerACMIEEECNKI, and other sites.

Need a simple solution for managing your BibTeX entries? Explore CiteDrive!

  • Web-based, modern reference management
  • Collaborate and share with fellow researchers
  • Integration with Overleaf
  • Comprehensive BibTeX/BibLaTeX support
  • Save articles and websites directly from your browser
  • Search for new articles from a database of tens of millions of references
Try out CiteDrive

The following browsers support the extension:

Here is an example of how the CiteDrive companion works in Google Scholar:

  1. Download and install the CiteDrive extension (links above)

  2. Go to Google Scholar and find an article you want to cite

  3. Click on the CiteDrive icon in your browser’s toolbar

  4. Choose your project, for example, the one you’ve linked to your Overleaf project; if everything’s fine, click Add Reference.

That’s all there is to it! The reference will now be available in your CiteDrive project and your Overleaf (or RStudio projects, depending on your preferences). You’ll be able to preview it or edit it as needed.