Connected Papers
Features of Connected Papers
Use Cases of Connected Papers
FAQ about Connected Papers
QWhat is Connected Papers?
Connected Papers is an online scholarly literature discovery platform that uses visual graphs to analyze the relationships between papers via citations and semantic connections, helping users quickly discover and understand literature networks in a given field.
QHow does Connected Papers generate literature relation graphs?
The tool primarily relies on co-citation and bibliographic coupling to assess similarities between papers by measuring overlap in citation relationships, and presents them as a force-directed visualization.
QIs Connected Papers free to use?
There are free and paid versions. The free plan allows up to 5 graph generations per month; paid plans offer unlimited graph generation, with academic and commercial options.
QWhat inputs does Connected Papers accept to start a graph?
Supports starting inputs via DOI, arXiv ID, title, Semantic Scholar or PubMed links, among other identifiers.
QWhat is Connected Papers' data source?
Mainly sourced from the Semantic Scholar paper corpus, covering hundreds of millions of interdisciplinary papers.
QWho is Connected Papers for?
Primarily useful for university researchers, students, teachers, and anyone needing in-depth literature research and scholarly exploration.
QWhat do the node color and size represent in the graphs?
Node size usually represents citation count, while color typically encodes the publication year, helping users quickly gauge influence and timeliness.
QHow is my query data handled when using Connected Papers?
They state that usage data is collected to improve the service, such as email, username, saved paper lists, and page usage behavior.