Fetch Academic Research Papers from different sources
-
Updated
Dec 27, 2023 - Python
Fetch Academic Research Papers from different sources
PyPaperBot is a Python tool for downloading scientific papers using Google Scholar, Crossref, and SciHub.
Extracts the historic word occurrence of a search term in academic papers
Command-line tool to manage bibliography (pdfs + bibtex)
A guide for extracting titles, authors, and citations from Google Scholar using Python and Oxylabs SERP Scraper API.
A 'supervised' parser for Google Scholar
Crawl all your citations from Google Scholar
Fetches PubMed article IDs (PMIDs) from email inbox, then crawls PubMed, Google Scholar and Sci-Hub for respective PDF files.
Automatic bibtex generation from a file list, auto formatting, etc.
This bot crawls and downloads statistics and pictures from google scholar's researchers.
Adds citations count to documents in your Mendeley library.
Get bibtex of multiple references in a single line text, by python scraping Google Scholar.
Code for "Five Hundred Deep Learning Papers, Graphviz and Python" (http://goo.gl/l1PIoi)
A engine that searches for papers on Google Scholar based on keywords extracted from a text.
Extract relevant information of research papers, into a downloadable CSV file, from Google Scholar based on user input.
Bring the power of Search Engines into the command line. Search using Google, Bing and DuckDuckGo straight from the command line
Sort results from Google Scholar
Add a description, image, and links to the google-scholar topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the google-scholar topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."