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PDF Export
Export your research conversations to professionally formatted PDF documents. Include all AI responses, citations, and references in your preferred citation style for easy sharing, archiving, or inclusion in research documentation.
How to Export
Exporting your conversation to PDF is simple:
- Open Export Dialog: Click the PDF export icon in the chat interface header
- Select Citation Style: Choose your preferred citation format from the available options
- Preview: See how your citations will be formatted before exporting
- Export: Click "Export PDF" to download your formatted document
Available Citation Styles
Choose from multiple professional citation formats:
NLM (PubMed)
APA
Vancouver
Chicago
Harvard
IEEE
BibTeX
- NLM (PubMed): Standard format used by PubMed and biomedical journals. Includes author names, title, journal abbreviation, year, volume, pages, and PMID.
- APA: American Psychological Association style, commonly used in psychology, education, and social sciences. Author-date format.
- Vancouver: Numbered citation style widely used in medical and scientific publications. Sequential numbering in order of appearance.
- Chicago: Versatile style used across disciplines. Author-date variant suitable for sciences.
- Harvard: Author-date format popular in many academic institutions, especially in the UK and Australia.
- IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers style, numbered format common in engineering and computer science.
- BibTeX: Machine-readable format for LaTeX documents. Useful for importing into reference managers.
What's Included in the PDF
Your exported PDF contains:
- Full Conversation: All messages from the research conversation
- Inline Citations: Numbered citation markers preserved in the text
- References Section: Complete bibliography formatted in your selected style
- Paper Details: Title, authors, journal, year, and identifiers (PMID, DOI)
Best Practices
To get the best PDF exports:
- Complete your analysis: Export after you've finished your research session to include all relevant content
- Verify citations: Check that all important papers are properly cited before exporting
- Choose style early: Knowing your citation style helps you evaluate the references section preview
- Archive your work: PDFs provide a permanent record of your research conversations
