Summary of How To Use Research Rabbit - Effortlessly Explore Literature for FREE!
Research Rabbit is a free tool for mapping and finding literature that every researcher should consider using.
- The main buttons to pay attention to are New Collection, New Category, and Zotero+Collection&tag=dtdgstoreid-20">Import Zotero Collection.
- New Category is like a folder for organizing work based on themes or specific papers.
- collections are themes within a research field or search area.
- Connecting Research Rabbit with Zotero is recommended for a more powerful experience in managing and referencing research.
- Research Rabbit allows for exploring similar work, authors, linked content, and creating sharable collections.
- The interface can be overwhelming but offers interactive features like network graphs and timelines for visualizing research connections.
- Adding papers to collections and syncing with Zotero for later referencing is a key feature.
- papers&tag=dtdgstoreid-20">Connected papers is another tool for exploring literature but has limitations compared to Research Rabbit, such as a limited number of graphs per month.
- papers&tag=dtdgstoreid-20">Connected papers is useful for exploring prior works and derivative works.
- Research Rabbit is more powerful in terms of connecting with Zotero, creating collections, and providing a comprehensive workflow for managing and exploring literature.
Speakers/sources
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Notable Quotes
— 00:39 — « I would consider putting each theme into a different category. »
— 01:34 — « A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety. »
— 01:47 — « Free together power comes. »
— 04:57 — « Linked content may just allow you to explore your field a bit more deeply than just the peer-reviewed literature. »
— 08:34 — « It's just a really great way to see the links between stuff you've already got rather than going out and finding more links. »
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Educational