Visualize the citation landscape of any research topic — seminal papers, sub-fields, influential authors, and theoretical lineages — in a navigable Mind Map using Taskade Genesis. See the whole field at once, then drill into the clusters that matter.
What Is an AI Academic Citation Network Generator?
This generator builds a citation-network workspace: a root topic node branching into major research streams, key papers with abstracts and citation counts, author clusters, and a linked record for each source so your reading list builds automatically.
Why Use an AI Academic Citation Network Generator?
Literature review rabbit holes waste hours. This generator gives you the map before you start reading.
- Macro-to-micro structure: The Mind Map shows paradigm-level streams first so you allocate reading time to the most cited branches.
- Author cluster identification: Groups frequently co-cited authors so you discover the schools of thought shaping your field.
- Relational source records: Each paper becomes a record in your database workspace with notes and relevance ratings.
- AI summary agent: An embedded agent with persistent memory drafts a synthesis for each research stream.
Who Should Use an AI Academic Citation Network Generator?
- PhD students scoping a dissertation literature review.
- Research librarians producing field-wide bibliometric analyses.
- Interdisciplinary researchers finding bridges between two bodies of literature.
How To Generate a Citation Network?
- Click Use Generator to open your Taskade Genesis Mind Map, or clone it in ~10 seconds.
- Enter your research topic or a seed paper title in one prompt.
- The AI agent generates the network structure with stream labels and key papers.
- Click any node to expand into sub-streams or open the linked source record.
- Switch to the List view to export your reading list sorted by citation count.
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