Connected Papers
A visual research tool that generates a graph showing relationships between academic papers based on citation networks and semantic similarity. Researchers enter a seed paper they consider relevant to their topic, and Connected Papers builds a visual map of related work, clustering similar papers together and showing how closely each paper is connected to the seed through edge thickness and node proximity. This helps researchers quickly identify the most influential papers in a field, find seminal works they might have missed, and see which papers are highly cited together. Papers can be clicked to open in their source database. The graph view is more intuitive for exploring a field than a list of search results, making it especially useful at the start of a literature review. Free plan allows 5 graph builds per month; Pro is $3/month for unlimited graphs. Popular with academics, graduate students, and research analysts.
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