Imposter syndrome always hits me hard when I'm writing a lit review.

My đź§  is like, "am I missing a really important paper? I'm definitely missing papers"

I used @RsrchRabbit to create a network of papers to show me how they were all connected - & make sure I didn't miss any!🤯
Navigating the literature can be complicated, especially if you're new to that specific field.

Seeing how each paper connected with other papers made it easy for me to pin-point which papers were most important and identify ones I'd missed in my initial search!
Things I liked: it was easy to learn & use and the visualization of the network was unique - I'd never seen that before.

Things it was missing: # of citations per paper, ability to zoom in and out on nodes of a network, ability to 'mute'/'remove' papers from the network
This is not an ad. Full transparency: I was not asked to tweet about this and I am not being compensated. I used it for the first time last week after seeing it floating around on my timeline and wanted to see what other people thought about it. 🙂
I'm really curious to hear what you think about it! What do you like about it? What's missing? What else can we use it for other than lit reviews??

You can sign up FOR FREE on their website here: https://twitter.com/RsrchRabbit/status/1333543524952891399?s=20
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