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User Guide
This guide outlines how to generate visual research networks, manage your paper library, and export citations using Connected Papers.
Access Connected Papers Website
| a. | Navigate to the website: https://www.connectedpapers.com/; |
| b. | Use the basic features without logging in (Note: The free plan allows for the creation of up to five graphs per month). |
Generate Similar Paper Network Diagrams
| a. | Enter a Seed Paper by using keywords, the paper title, DOI, or another identifier in the input field; |
| b. | Click the Build a graph button; |
| c. | View the generated visual graph, where each node represents a paper; |
| d. | Click any node to see the paper's details or to create a new graph from that paper (Note: Similarity is based on co-citation and bibliographic coupling; the node size indicates citation count, and node colour represents the publication year). |
Manage Personal Research Library
| a. | Click the List button in the top panel to view a detailed list of papers; |
| b. | Sort the list by author, year, or citation count; |
| c. | Note that graphs are automatically saved to your personal history if you have an account. |
Export Citation Lists
| a. | Click the Download button to export citations as a BIB file. |
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