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Google Scholar fetching not working #2173
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Please try the current Dev builds. The issue in JabRef 3.6 should be already fixed, but is mit yet released in a 3.7 Version. You can find the builds at https://builds.jabref.org/master |
The latest build (.jar version) is working properly regarding this issue. |
Duplicate of #1886. I would vote to leave this issue open (and label with |
Hello, after a few minutes of work, the error pops up again :( |
The problem with google scholar is that fetching via JabRef is creating a lot of requests at the Google Servers: One for the search page + 10 for the found entries ( Thus, the search does not work for "mass downloads" of entries. If you are using Firefox you might consider using the Plugin "JabFox" written by one of our developers (@tobiasdiez) to add entries directly from the browser which will not be blocked. |
As a workaround, what you could try is to change your IP address (using a VPN service) and potentially also your MAC address. See: and |
I see... So it is rather undetermined when the fetching will block right? I do not get any CAPTCHA prompt either when I get back to the browser-version Scholar. Hmm... I guess this feature will keep being problematic. Anyway thanks for the info! |
@matthiasgeiger Can we somehow detect that Google is blocking the request (using the response code or analyzing the returned html)? Then we could at least show a better error message. @Djeed could you please have a look if there is a message in the error console (Help -> Show error console) after fetching failed. thanks. |
See #1887 |
JabRef 3.6
linux 3.13.0-86-generic amd64
Java 1.8.0_101 on 131-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 12 23:33:13 UTC 2016
Google Scholar fetching returns an error message:
"Error while fetching from Google Scholar".
As I have read in previous threads, there is a recurrent problem with this. Could it be that Google Scholar has changed something from their API again?
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