Let’s face it - nobody likes trawling the various search engines for academic journal articles, and many don’t even know where to begin. Thankfully, the citation management software Zotero includes a group library feature, where research archives can be shared between parties. Over the past several months I have been saving primary scientific literature to a public Zotero group, which should be accessible by anyone!
First, you may have to sign up for a Zotero account - this feature is free, and you do not have to download the desktop or mobile applications to view the library online.
Next, follow this link to view the library, or copy and paste the following into your browser window: https://www.zotero.org/groups/4839798/long_covid_research/library
This is a non-exhaustive archive, and while a good portion of these have PDFs attached, many are still entries only - I aim to continue syncing these in the future for ease of accessibility. Many of these manuscripts are open access or have previously been published on preprint servers. Subscribe now for more updates and resources!
Enjoy reading!
WOW - Thank YOU for your efforts to help us stay well-informed of this ever-evolving research.
I am able to easily access your files without registering for an account. However, I decided to register so that I can keep keep in touch with your library as you update.
I have been unable to discover how to do this. What is the name of your Group?
Thanks!
This is awesome, thank you Janna. I was able to see the database without an account but I believe one is required to download the PDF attachments.
I have a bunch of PDFs and research saved on my computer and wish it was this organized.... 🤦♀️