Overview
What is ResearchRabbit?
ResearchRabbit creates a 'Spotify for papers' experience start with one foundational paper and it builds an interactive citation network showing how research connects. It uses algorithms from the NIH and Semantic Scholar to surface related works you might have otherwise missed, and integrates with Zotero for seamless reference management.
Capabilities
Core Features of ResearchRabbit
Everything ResearchRabbit offers to power your AI workflows.
- Visual citation network mapping
- Author collaboration graph discovery
- Similar works recommendations via NIH algorithms
- Zotero and Mendeley integration
- Track search history and paper exploration paths
Value
Why Choose ResearchRabbit?
ResearchRabbit's visual, network-based approach to paper discovery reveals connections between ideas that keyword searches can never surface ideal for researchers venturing into unfamiliar territory.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is ResearchRabbit?
- ResearchRabbit is a visual literature discovery tool that maps citation networks to help researchers explore academic paper landscapes interactively.
- Why should I use ResearchRabbit?
- ResearchRabbit's visual, network-based approach to paper discovery reveals connections between ideas that keyword searches can never surface ideal for researchers venturing into unfamiliar territory.
- What are the core features of ResearchRabbit?
- Visual citation network mapping, Author collaboration graph discovery, Similar works recommendations via NIH algorithms, Zotero and Mendeley integration, Track search history and paper exploration paths
- Is ResearchRabbit free to use?
- ResearchRabbit offers a free tier and paid plans. Visit the official website for up-to-date pricing.
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- Visual citation network
- Author collaboration graph
- Similar works recommendations
- Zotero and Mendeley
- Track search history