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- [ ] [https://www.elsevier.com/about/open-science/research-data/text-and-data-mining](https://www.elsevier.com/about/open-science/research-data/text-and-data-mining)
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Cleanup extensions, so that a clear standard will be followed:
Documentation:
-[ ] Directory structure for extensions (includes, modules, database, special files, magic words, tag, tag functions)
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For each publication in neuroelectro, calculate the pairwise similarity of electrode solutions (or some other set of experimental metadata). For these same publications' last authors, calculate the ne…
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This is a great resource! https://openalex.org/ Has an API, connects many many sources (interestingly, not ones like Scopus, bioRxiv, or medRxiv, the same ones we were struggling with). Might be easie…
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Hi,
Thanks for developing this package and the example/guide. Extremely useful for someone with basic python skills. From the example, I saw that you were managing to get very high it/s speeds when…
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I'm trying to run the Scopus code but I can't get the API key to work and I've created several. Neither the `rscopus` package website has much information on this, nor does Elsevier's website. I'm clo…
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I naturally wasn't expecting to use up my API keys, but I did. Now I _think_ it's been a week but I'm still getting 429 errors.
I'd like to check my reset time, but calling the API directly I do…
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As mentioned in issue #31, the over-time graph for economics has some odd patterns. These seem to be caused by PubMed's poor coverage of economics journals. For example, as shown in the [table](https:…
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When using the LitStudy package, which calls on pybliometrics to enrich paper metadata via Scopus, 'Scopus400 Error: Exceeds the maximum number allowed for the service level' is being returned. The en…
SS159 updated
8 months ago
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Hi all again,
cc: @ThomasDesvignes @mhalushka @mlhack @keilbeck @BastianFromm @ivlachos @TJU-CMC
After giving some time to think, I realized we could ask slightly different for a solution the n…