Hi! I'm doing my masters in biology in california. I'm looking for useful websites/softwares like Zotero or connectedpapers.com to help with my thesis writing. Are there also websites that have a list of all protocols in bio ? Source: 7 months ago
Connected Papers https://connectedpapers.com. Source: 12 months ago
Try the website connectedpapers.com. You can put in the paper you have, and it’ll show all related papers (either ones that the article cited, or ones that cited your article). Source: 12 months ago
If you're in an area that regularly uploads preprints on arxiv.org, there's always resources like connectedpapers.com that gives you association graphs based on citations for different papers. You can generally locate a field's "big names" in this way by simply noting which ones come up most often at higher-degreed nodes. Source: about 1 year ago
I use web scraping as a research tool, but not to build a bibliography. Tools like Google Scholar, elicit.org, and connectedpapers.com are much more effective tools to find useful papers. Source: over 1 year ago
I find this to be a useful tool: https://connectedpapers.com. Source: over 1 year ago
I will try to be as specific as possible, Let me explain bluntly ; The main goal is to use Open AI GPT3 (?alternative) and feed it a few thousands pdf arxiv articles. They will obviously be filled with mathematical and physics questions. All of it will be on a specific subject ; links between entropy and gravity. I will gather all my info from connectedpapers.com to make sure everything is cohesive. Source: over 1 year ago
I would like to collect & share here what tools do you use to read papers? I guess it could be connectedpapers.com, sci-hub, roamresearch (or oss alternatives) to collect findings. Source: over 1 year ago
* Fetch all connected papers from connectedpapers.com (it does not use a citation tree, it uses [similarity](https://www.connectedpapers.com/about) to build graphs) in CSV format. Source: over 1 year ago
You can use connectedpapers.com to quickly get a better idea of the most important papers in a field but unfortunately it recently has become a paid service. You can still do 5 searches a day though, which will give you more than enough relevant results to fill a day of reading. Source: over 1 year ago
- If it's finding the appropriate papers you're struggling with, I can wholly recommend two things: first, start with (meta-analytical) reviews of the topic, because those will often reference the most important papers of the field you're interested in. Those papers then tend to cite the smaller one's you're interested in as well. On Google Scholar, you can for every article click on a hyperlink "cited by" (or... Source: over 1 year ago
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