A simple pip-installable Python tool to generate your own HTML citation world map from your Google Scholar ID.
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A simple pip-installable Python tool to generate your own HTML citation world map from your Google Scholar ID.
A Python library for OpenAlex (openalex.org)
Effortless note taking around research papers
Retrieve author and publication information from Google Scholar in a friendly, Pythonic way without having to worry about CAPTCHAs!
A web app to quickly share your opinions about scholarly outputs 🔎📓
Crossref SDK and CLI Academic Citations For Researchers
Finding mentions and citations to named and implicit research datasets from within the academic literature
A framework for writing markdown-based scholarly articles.
Export the articles and reports from Google Scholar easily! (The spider structure is inspired by the Scrapy framework)
SYNERGY - Open machine learning dataset on study selection in systematic reviews
A simple, elegant LaTeX template with dark mode support
Enhancer for Sci-Hub
A helper package to get information of scholarly articles from DBLP using its public API
This project provides a tool for extracting and analyzing the quantity and distribution of scholarly articles related to a particular topic or field over a desired time span, using Google Scholar search results and built-in data visualization functionality.
This script allows you to upload your reported model performances in tables in your publications directly to the ORKG
ScholarStack: Connecting Scholars, however distant!
An application to visualize scholar articles as an interactive graph
🎓 sci.pe (science periodicals) extension of schema:ScholarlyArticle to describe the production process, content, distribution and preservation of scholarly articles (and similar artifacts).
Explore papers related to the 'ZeroHunger' SDG topic. A Django prototype made during a hack day.
Add a description, image, and links to the scholarly-articles topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the scholarly-articles topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."