Conensus communicaties:
Your Library just got a major upgrade.
Five new features are live in the Consensus Library, making it easier than ever to manage, import, and cite your papers, all without leaving Consensus.
📚 Here’s what’s new in the Consensus Library…
• Bibliography generation – Select papers to generate bibliographies in any citation style. Click the quote button after selecting papers to generate.
• Import Group Zotero Collections – You can now import your group collections from Zotero. Collection sharing is coming soon for Teams plans.
• Support for very large collections – We removed the 5,000-paper cap and improved performance for both Zotero imports and navigation.
• DOI / RIS / BibTeX import – Add papers to your Consensus Library using these common formats.
• Export to LaTeX – Export Consensus responses in LaTeX for quick import into Overleaf or any LaTeX editor.Explore your upgraded Library!
⚙️ New to the Library? Here’s the quick rundown
The Consensus Library is your home for research — a place to save, organize, search, and cite all of your papers.
You can save papers directly from any Consensus search by hitting the flag button, upload papers manually using DOI, RIS, or BibTeX, or connect your Zotero account to bulk import your entire reference collection.
To connect Zotero to your Library:
1. Open Consensus → My Library
2. Click Zotero Import (bottom left)
3. Paste your Zotero API key
4. Click Import (larger libraries may take a bit to sync)
Once your papers are in the Library, you can organize them into collections, search and chat across them, and now generate bibliographies in any style.Coming soon to your Library ✨
This is just the start. Next up:
• Collection sharing is coming soon for Teams plans
• Import different format files into your Library (books, images etc.)
• Drag & drop organizing
• Custom columns for AI analysis
We’d love to hear from you: what do you want to see in your Consensus Library?
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