Concepedia

Concepedia — an Encyclopedia of Academic Concepts

What is Concepedia?

37M+

Papers

435K+

Authors

10K+

Concepts

44K+

Institutions

5K+

Venues

Wikipedia for Academic Research

Concepedia connects millions of papers, authors, institutions, venues, and concepts into a single searchable network — giving you a complete picture of any research field at a glance.

Six Views, One Concept

Every concept page connects you to six dimensions of a research field.

Publications

Scholarly articles and research papers tagged with each concept. Find the most influential work in any field.

Authors

Leading researchers who have published work on a concept. See publication counts, citation metrics, and areas of expertise.

Institutions

Universities, research labs, and organizations driving research. Discover where the most impactful work is happening.

Venues

Top conferences and journals where research is published. Find where to submit your own work or look for the latest developments.

Wiki

A comprehensive introduction to each concept, built from credible online sources. Get up to speed on the fundamentals.

Timeline

The evolution of a concept over time. Understand how a field has grown.

The Concept Level System

Concepts are organized into a hierarchical structure — from most general to most specific.

Level 0 College Names

~14

Arts, Health Sciences, Public Health

Level 1 Department Names

~300

Clinical Immunology, Construction Engineering, International Law

Level 2 Course Names

~2,000

Integrated Circuits, Learning Psychology, Structural Materials

Level 3 Course Topics

~8,000

Fairness (Computer Systems), High Magnetic Fields, Pipeline Engineering

Level 4 Paper Topics

Coming soon

Start broad to get an overview, then drill down to find specific topics.

Why Concepedia?

With millions of papers published each year, it's difficult to:

Understand how concepts relate to each other

Identify the key contributors in a field

Find the most relevant work without getting lost in noise

Concepedia solves these problems by organizing knowledge around concepts — showing you the bigger picture of every research field.