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Aug 13, 2023 14 tweets 7 min read Read on X
I just listened to a paper, while walking my dog.

ListeningIO turns papers to podcasts and takes notes with one click.

Here is how to use it and link to Zotero:
(Picture of our dog included)
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1. Download "Listening" in your app store

Currently this app works only on mobile, if you want to listen to papers on your computer, use @audemic_co instead.

(Note that Google and Apple stores have slightly different names for the app)
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@audemic_co 2. Sign up for a free trial

When you first launch the app, click on register and start the free trial.

The app is 12$/mo for unlimited listening, but the first 2 weeks are free. Image
@audemic_co 3. Pick papers to listen to

- Upload the papers you want to listen to (tutorial further down)

In ecology older papers work better, since they often have fewer references and less figures/formulae etc.

Your domain might be even more suitable for listening. Image
@audemic_co 4. Reading or Listening

ListeningIO will transform your paper into text.

As you listen the app automatically scrolls through the text.

Click anywhere in the text to jump the audio.

The content is organized in sections. At the bottom of the current is the link to the next.
@audemic_co 5. Table of Contents

Menu at the top allows you to switch to the sections overview.

The titles are somewhat cryptic, but generally correspond to subchapters. Image
@audemic_co 6. Notes

At any point click "+note" button at the bottom to create a note.

ListeningIO will copy the paragraph and create an entry.

You can additionally edit the notes. Image
@audemic_co 7. How to upload a paper

There are 4 ways to do this:

a. From Google Drive/Dropbox etc
b. From Zotero
c. Using a Link to the PDF
d. From your computer
@audemic_co 7a: From Google Drive (Dropbox, OneDrive ...)

- Open Google Drive on mobile
- Find the PDF you want
- Click the menu (three dots)
- Select "Send a Copy"
- Pick "Listening" app as destination


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@audemic_co 7b. From Zotero

- On your mobile device login to
- Select a paper from your collection
- Scroll down to "Attachments" and click the arrow button
- From Menu Select "Send file..."
- Pick "Listening" app as destination (like 3a.) https://t.co/HltW7FB7x6zotero.org



On your mobile device login to zotero.org
Select a paper from your collection
Scroll down to "Attachments" and click the arrow button
From Menu Select "Send file..."
@audemic_co 7c. From a URL to the PDF

- Open the Listening app
- Paste the URL to the pdf into the field at the top Image
@audemic_co 7d. From your computer

- Login with your account at:
- The only thing you can do here is upload a PDF
- Drag and Drop a PDF from your computer https://t.co/pgA3ypLDARapp.listening.io/login
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@audemic_co Now you can listen to your papers on a hike!

Here is the main beneficiary of this app:

The Effortless Poodle named Kitty. Image
@audemic_co If you liked the post, follow @artifexx for more tutorials on tools. (Possibly more dog pictures as well.)

Click the Link in my profile to check out all other free resources for your supercharged academic journey.

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