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It’s team day! We’re throwing around ideas to make ResearchRabbit and literature search better. Drop your ideas, we’re actually reading them 👇
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Knibbe (2020) looks like a great seed paper for this topic as it covers a lot of the surrounding literature. Here's your citation map as a public collection: app.researchrabbit.ai/folder…
Knibbe, 2020 Introduction: Theorizing Lived Religion. Tremlett, 2010 Lived religion: Faith and practice in everyday life. Hall, 1997 Lived religion in America: toward a history of practice
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ResearchRabbit retweeted
Okay. Fine. You don't want to sign up for @ResearchRabbit. Instead, drop 3 papers here in the comments, and I'll show you a citation map based on your field.
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Poor supervision is pushing young researchers out of academia A survey finds that academic supervisors can have a huge impact on their students’ mental health nature.com/articles/d41586-0…
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You definitely read all of those papers after you save them, right?
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University librarians are the unsung heroes of academia
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Apparently Claude has started randomly telling people to go to sleep and we’re thinking about embedding it into ResearchRabbit. You’ve found enough papers for today. It’s time for a nap. 🐰 💤
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automatically muting people who start with “this is more of a comment than a question”
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what problem do you most hope AI will solve in the future? maybe we can help!
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What are hallucinations? 👀
The discourse around llm "hallucinated" citations has me thinking of @RsrchRabbit, which draws maps/networks of papers most cited & relevant to your subject. It's a wonderful app. I wonder how it deals w/ llm-generated citations. Plz tell me the app highlights them as fake!
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Thinking cannot be outsourced, at least, not if you want to remember it.
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"Universities should teach AI literacy, emphasise why developing knowledge is important and teach students why being an expert matters." Getting AI right in education starts with understanding what it actually can and can't do, rather than just outsourcing the thinking process. theconversation.com/ai-can-b…
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If AI was trained on the internet, where the hell did all the em-dashes come from? They weren't there before.
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Keyword search rewards people who already know a field well. Which is exactly when you need it least. Start with one paper you trust. Follow where it leads. 🐰 👇 researchrabbit.ai/
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I challenge you to drop a paper into ResearchRabbit and keep following its citations for five minutes
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Two papers studying the exact same phenomenon might use completely different terminology depending on their field. Keyword search treats them as separate conversations. Citation networks don't care what you call it. 👇 researchrabbit.ai/articles/b…
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Research isn’t just about finding papers anymore. It’s about navigating them. ResearchRabbit makes that much easier.
Research feels overwhelming sometimes. Thousands of papers. Endless references. And the constant feeling you’re missing something important. Here’s how to use @ResearchRabbit to actually navigate the literature instead of drowning in it 🧵
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Research feels overwhelming sometimes. Thousands of papers. Endless references. And the constant feeling you’re missing something important. Here’s how to use @ResearchRabbit to actually navigate the literature instead of drowning in it 🧵
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6/ You can also: • organize papers into collections • add notes • export citations • track new papers in your field It’s especially useful for: • theses • literature reviews • grant writing • staying current in fast-moving areas
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