When you are discovering a new topic you want to be able to dive down rabbit holes, absorb many concepts, and follow your curiosity. But you don’t want to lose important threads of thought, and potentially strong article finds, as you dig through the literature.
Your new reading list is the perfect spot to capture articles you want to read later and make a note of those you have started reading.
Even better, if you are not ready to save them to a collection, they will still be safely stored in a Reading List inside the Library.
ResearchRabbit finds the most relevant articles based on your search and ranks them by how connected they are to your seed papers. All the relevant articles are returned and this can sometimes be thousands (or even hundreds of thousands) of papers.
By default the best 20 articles are shown on the map and on the first page of your results. You can now customize this with options to include 10, 20, or 40 articles.
As the volume of articles, and speed of publishing increases, understanding what to trust can be harder than ever before.
We have partnered with Signals to evaluate articles inside ResearchRabbit+.
Signals looks for high risk papers based on their citation behavior and citation network. You’ll see these indicators in your existing collections and when you are exploring new literature.
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– The ResearchRabbit Team