Zooming and scrolling. Visualizations of citation networks can be explored using zoom and scroll functionality similar to for instance Google Maps. A smart labeling algorithm ensures that labels do not overlap.
Indirect citation relations. In addition to direct citation relations, higher-order indirect citation relations can be made visible as well.
Screenshots. Screenshots of citation network visualizations can be easily copied into other programs, such as Word or PowerPoint.
Analysis
Selection of publications. Publications can be selected simply by indicating the oldest and most recent publications of interest. Intermediate publications are automatically added to the selection.
Drill down and expand. Drill down and expand functionality offers an intuitive way of moving through a citation network. Like in a web browser, back and forward buttons can be used to move back and forth.
Algorithms. Algorithms are available for identifying connected components, clusters, core publications, and shortest and longest paths.