Weishuhn, M. (2026). Inciteful: Citation network exploration. Using Citations to Explore #AcademicLiterature:
https://inciteful.xyz/
inciteful

Using citations to find the most relevant literature

Yet, many scientists use them for their scholarly writing. But how widespread is such #LLM usage in the #academicliterature? To answer this question for the field of #biomedicalresearch, we present an #unbiased, large-scale approach: We study vocabulary changes in more than 15 million biomedical

@lwpembleton Another super useful fetaure of @Vivaldi is the capability of addding customized search engines, so you can very easily access to a CRAN package, to a doi URL (or to a Sci-hub URL via doi), #bioRXix, GitHub, GitLab, etc.

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#Vivaldi browser has a fantastic page tiling feature which I have been finding super useful when reading preprints on #bioRxiv, where the tables and figures can often be inconveniently right at the back, away from the relevant text. Also super useful when following links to references 👍

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"200,000 pesticide deaths per year", a story of chasing references through time.

I was following up the source for this figure, as it seemed surprisingly high to me and I'd seen other reports suggesting less than 10% of that.

Initial citation given was a UN report from 2017: https://documents.un.org/doc/undoc/gen/g17/017/85/pdf/g1701785.pdf?OpenElement
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The unsuccessful self-treatment of a case of “writer's block”

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Can some one point me at any #academicliterature that states that #singleseatconstituencies reinforce the disadvantages of members of disadvantaged groups? i.e. women, ethnic minority, young and LGBT+