Fetch Academic Research Papers from different sources
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Dec 27, 2023 - Python
Fetch Academic Research Papers from different sources
A guide for extracting titles, authors, and citations from Google Scholar using Python and Oxylabs SERP Scraper API.
All in one Search Engine Scrapper for used by API or Python Module. It's Free & Lightweight!
The Google Scholar Scraper is a Python program that allows users to extract articles from Google Scholar based on the provided title or keyword.
Bring the power of Search Engines into the command line. Search using Google, Bing and DuckDuckGo straight from the command line
Takes a Google Scholar profile URL and outputs an html snippet to add to your website.
Simple scrapper for Google Scholar Data
All in one Search Engine Scrapper for used by API or JS library. It's Free & Lightweight!
Retrieve author and publication information from Google Scholar in a friendly, Pythonic way
A Python package and command-line interface for fetching scholarly publications from Google Scholar by author ID, with options for output customization and result limitation.
A simple Python script to parse Authors name, year, and publication list and create a markdown file for each author
Simple API that parses information from Google Scholar and Scopus scholarly literatures.
A tool for analysing publication related key performance indicates (KPIs) based on the information available at the Google Scholar page of an author.
Scraping google scholar for user page and citations page using scrapy and creating an API with scrapyrt
Explore your network of coauthors from your Google Scholar profile
Basic web scraping scripts
An application that collects data from Google Scholar and Crossref
A simple script to extract expertise listed in Google Scholar profiles
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