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PaperHive – a coworking hub for researchers that aims to make reading more collaborative (LSE)

Author
  • Name
    Alex Naydenov
    Title
    Head of Sales at Hygraph

Managing research material in the digital age is still a widely inefficient process.Alexander Naydenov, co-founder of PaperHive, looks at how this web platform could transform reading into a more social and active process of collaboration. Close to 1.2 million academic articles and books can currently be read and discussed with PaperHive. The platform enables contextual and structured discussions in real time. Comments are persistent, shareable and can become a part of the academic literature.

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