Closed krishanrana closed 1 year ago
This is something that I'm very interested in; I'm currently looking to automate my research process and would very much like to use my Semantic Scholar library as the source data that feeds the automation.
I know there are ways to export that data manually; I'm very interested in any potential automation opportunities.
@LunarEngineer @krishanrana Thanks everyone for bringing visibility to this idea. I'm not aware of an API method to extract S2 user library data, but to better understand this from a feature request perspective could to describe a little detail on the use case/research process?
Thank you
Morning @cfiorelli.
My use case involves me interacting with SS as a researcher and saving items to collections in my SS library.
At some point (INTEGRATION POINT) my SS library will be exported to a tabular dataset; that dataset will be scraped and used to populate a secondary data source (Notion) which is intended to mirror, present, synthesize, and summarize the SS library.
The INTEGRATION POINT (right now) is a manual process; there's value for me in automation involvement at this point.
Please let me know if this gives you enough information to help work through a feature request.
Thank you @krishanrana @LunarEngineer I'm taking your comments to our feature request review process.
Closing out here as next step is in progress - connecting with both of you to gather hands-on understanding of the requirements.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. I would like to export the library including collections I have created so that I can import into Zotero.
Describe the solution you'd like Some way to interface SS with Zotero. As a start if you could allow me to export my saved library in zotero so that I can sync it with SS.
Describe alternatives you've considered Research Rabbit and Zotero.