“At first, I thought Connected Papers was just another visualization tool, but then it flipped my whole approach to research. [...] After months of regular use, it's become an essential part of my literature review toolkit."
🔥MULTI-ORIGIN GRAPHS feature is OUT!🔥
Our #1 most requested feature makes it possible to add any paper from a graph as an origin to further refine your search.
Now you can tell the algorithm: "show me more papers like these, please" 🤖
Go ahead and try it out!
Connected Papers (@ConnectedPapers) is a great visual tool to find and explore relevant literature.
For instance, it really stands out when :
• creating a research map
• finding closely related research even if the papers do not directly cite one another.
• compiling thesis Bibliography
• discovering the most relevant prior and derivative works
When searching for literature, use Connected Papers as a tool to find and explore relevant papers @ConnectedPapers.
With Connected Papers, you can:
- generate a research map
- arrange papers by similarity measures
- create a thesis bibliography
- create a relevant reading list
🛠️ THIS is the new way to run an effective literature search.
Use Connected Papers to build a network of papers that are similar, relevant and that provide the most impactful data for your literature review.
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It's snowing in Connected Papers.
For the next few weeks, our graphs will be made out of festive snow crystals.
For the Grinches out there, there's also a toggle to turn it off :)
Happy holidays! 🤗
Absolutely fascinated by the way @ConnectedPapers visualizes the connections between research papers. Such a nice tool for exploring academic knowledge!
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shared @ConnectedPapers with a colleague today who really really appreciated it so sharing here.
amazing research tool, especially if the topic at hand goes back quite a bit. below is the graphical view of "Abstract Data Types in Object-Capability Systems" which is a really awesome piece of ocaps literature.
graph can be seen here - https://t.co/JyiTmpb37f
pdf here - https://t.co/U3qxfS0B5J