Organize
Reading lists
Tell Kvire what you want to learn. It builds a curated, ordered reading list — foundational works, reviews, modern papers, and a book or two — with a one-line rationale for each pick.
Building a list
- From the home page, click Build a reading list.
- Type the goal — a topic, a question, or a thing you want to be able to do.
- Kvire generates the list. Each item shows title, authors, year, venue, and a one-line rationale for why it's on the list.
- Save the list (signed-in only) — it shows up under Library.
The four stages
- Foundational — load-bearing classics you should read first.
- Review — survey papers that give you the lay of the land.
- Modern — current state of the art.
- Book — when a book is the right entry point.
Items are grouped by stage in the saved list and in any export.
Exporting
Saved lists can be exported as Markdown, BibTeX, or RIS from the list card on your library page. Markdown is the most readable; BibTeX/RIS plug into reference managers. See Export.
Edit a list
Lists are immutable snapshots — Kvire doesn't support editing the items in a saved list. To revise, generate a new list and delete the old one. We'll likely add inline edits in a future release.