Description: A visual tool to help researchers and practitioners find and explore academic papers
- Platform: web
- Cost: free
- Ease of use:
- Very easy, simply type in the title of the paper and the visualization will be built for you
- There is no user login (can be both a pro and a con)
- Tips for use:
- Save individual graphs by bookmarking the page
- Bigger nodes = highly cited papers
- Darker nodes = more recent work
- Good tool for a quick look at related literature
- Other pros/cons:
- There is no way to create a personalized account, so this is more useful for a quick overview
- Also no way to directly save your graph of connected papers as image file – you have to take a screenshot.
- Link: https://www.connectedpapers.com/

