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refine_semanticscholar
I tried refining with semanticscholar, but it seems there a small issue.
import litstudy docs = litstudy.search_crossref("Kalverla", limit=10) docs, not_found = litstudy.refine_semanticscholar(docs) >> ... >> File ~/mambaforge/envs/litstudy/lib/python3.11/site-packages/litstudy/sources/semanticscholar.py:199, in refine_semanticscholar.<locals>.callback(doc) 196 if isinstance(doc, ScholarDocument): 197 return doc --> 199 return fetch_semanticscholar(doc.id, session) TypeError: fetch_semanticscholar() takes 1 positional argument but 2 were given
I think this can be fixed by changing that erroneous line to return fetch_semanticscholar(doc.id, session=session)
return fetch_semanticscholar(doc.id, session=session)
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Looks like this was fixed in #35
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I tried refining with semanticscholar, but it seems there a small issue.
I think this can be fixed by changing that erroneous line to
return fetch_semanticscholar(doc.id, session=session)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: