AI Literature Map Tool

What is Litmaps?
Litmaps is literature review software designed to help researchers, students, and professionals discover, visualize, share, and monitor scholarly papers. It uses citation networks to show how papers relate, helping you find relevant literature faster and stay up to date. Litmaps is used by 350,000+ researchers worldwide across 150 countries.
What are the core features of Litmaps?
Litmaps offers Discover, Visualize, Share, and Monitor to streamline the literature review process. It also provides Seed Maps to visualize the interconnectedness of papers and explore topics at a glance.
What are Seed Maps?
Seed Maps are maps you create within Litmaps to visualize how papers related to your topic connect to each other, helping you understand the literature landscape quickly and see where a paper sits in the history of a field.
How does Litmaps help with a literature review?
Litmaps helps you accelerate the literature review by leveraging citation networks to locate relevant papers faster, provides automatic updates for new publications on your topic, helps identify prominent researchers and potential gaps, and uses Seed Maps to visualize relationships between papers.
Who can benefit from Litmaps?
Litmaps serves researchers, students, and professionals who want to discover literature more efficiently, gain a visual understanding of topics, and collaborate with others.
How does the Monitor feature work?
Litmaps Monitor provides automatic updates for new papers on your topic, helping you stay current without manual searching.
How many people use Litmaps and where?
Litmaps is used by 350,000+ researchers worldwide across 150 countries.
How do I sign up for Litmaps?
To get started, visit the Litmaps site and sign up for an account.
Are there pricing options? How can I view pricing?
Litmaps offers pricing plans with details on the Pricing page. You can view current options there to choose a plan that fits your needs.
Where can I read Litmaps' Terms and Privacy Policy?
You can access Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy on the Litmaps website, typically in the footer.



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