• The most influential papers are grouped into hierarchy of highly cohesive communities (a.k.a. topics)
• All domains are covered, including Engineering, Medicine, Biology and Social Sciences.
• The active topic is displayed at the top-left and its direct sub-topics are listed on the left side
• Click on any sub-topic to make it the active one
• Search for (direct and indirect) sub-topics by name, and the matches will be listed instead
• The papers of the active topic are listed on the right side. The number in the bubble next to a paper shows its influence (citations total or per year)
• Click on any paper to see its details, including its abstract and links to sources where you can find the full text
• By default, the papers are listed in the order of their influence, with most influential at the top
• You can search for papers in the active topic by their title or author name, and the matching ones will be listed instead
• Under each paper are listed the sub-topics it is part of, relative to the active one
• Use the filters feature to further narrow the listed papers by publication year, minimum influence
• From here you can change the listing order criteria (influence or publication year) and direction (ascending or descending)
• You can also change the definition of influence from "number of citations" (default) to "mean citations per year"