Versions:

  • 0.10.1
  • 0.10.0
  • 0.9.0
  • 0.8.1

Paperpile 0.10.1 is a Microsoft Word add-in developed by Paperpile LLC that inserts full-featured citation tools directly into the word-processor ribbon, giving researchers, students, and academic writers the ability to search their personal Paperpile library, insert references in one click, and automatically generate in-text citations and bibliographies without leaving the document. Designed for anyone who drafts scholarly articles, grant proposals, theses, or course papers, the plugin synchronizes in real time with the user’s cloud-based Paperpile account, so every PDF, metadata correction, or newly created collection is instantly reflected inside Word; conversely, citations added in Word are pushed back to the web library, maintaining a single authoritative source list. The add-in supports thousands of journal, conference, and funding-agency styles—including APA, MLA, Chicago, Vancouver, and house styles from Nature, IEEE, and Elsevier—and can switch the entire manuscript from one format to another in seconds, renumbering references and re-ordering the bibliography automatically. Collaborative documents are handled through Word’s co-authoring service: each contributor sees the same citation dialog, can add new sources, and receives updated reference data without manual syncing. Version 0.10.1 is the fourth public release of the plugin; earlier iterations introduced compatibility with Word 2016 and later, support for institutional proxy access, and performance improvements for libraries exceeding 100 000 items, while the current build focuses on stability under Windows 11 and enhanced citation parsing for non-Latin scripts. Installation is a lightweight MSI that adds a dedicated “Paperpile” tab to the ribbon; once logged in, users can search by title, author, DOI, or keyword, insert parenthetical or footnote citations, and let the add-in manage subsequent numbering, disambiguation, and formatting until the final manuscript is ready for submission. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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