Visual Research Discovery Using Connected Papers: A Use Case of Blockchain in Libraries
- 1. epartment of Education, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
- 2. Library, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
- 3. Department of Library & Information Science, Sambalpur University, Sambalpur, India
- 4. Department of Library & Information Science, Amity University, Mohali, India
- 5. Department of Library & Information Science, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
Description
The present study aims to highlight the features of Connected Papers, a visual tool that can help researchers find and explore academic papers in their literature search. The authors describe how Connected Papers allow to create a network of all the literature available related to a chosen paper. One can use Connected Papers to pull together related papers on a chosen topic and see prior and derivative works based on that topic. Using the Connected Papers tool authors attempt to visualize the key literature on the topic “Blockchain in libraries.” To date, most Blockchain technology applications in libraries are still in the conceptual stage. However, sooner or later, the development and implementation of the technology are expected to facilitate the transforma- tion of how libraries provide services and organize information. This study contributes to examining the research being done to explore the potential of Blockchain technology in libraries through mapping and visualization. The paper is original in terms of the Visual tool used “Connected Papers.”
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