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Retrieve author and publication information from Google Scholar in a friendly, Pythonic way

License: The Unlicense

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scholarly's Introduction

scholarly

scholarly is a module that allows you to retrieve author and publication information from Google Scholar in a friendly, Pythonic way.

Usage

Because scholarly does not use an official API, no key is required. Simply:

import scholarly

print(next(scholarly.search_author('Steven A. Cholewiak')))

Methods

  • search_author -- Search for an author by name and return a generator of Author objects.
    >>> search_query = scholarly.search_author('Marty Banks, Berkeley')
    >>> print(next(search_query))
    {'_filled': False,
     'affiliation': 'Professor of Vision Science, UC Berkeley',
     'citedby': 17758,
     'email': '@berkeley.edu',
     'id': 'Smr99uEAAAAJ',
     'interests': ['vision science', 'psychology', 'human factors', 'neuroscience'],
     'name': 'Martin Banks',
     'url_picture': 'https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=medium_photo&user=Smr99uEAAAAJ'}
  • search_keyword -- Search by keyword and return a generator of Author objects.
    >>> search_query = scholarly.search_keyword('Haptics')
    >>> print(next(search_query))
    {'_filled': False,
     'affiliation': 'Stanford University',
     'citedby': 31731,
     'email': '@cs.stanford.edu',
     'id': '4arkOLcAAAAJ',
     'interests': ['Robotics', 'Haptics', 'Human Motion Understanding'],
     'name': 'Oussama Khatib',
     'url_picture': 'https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=medium_photo&user=4arkOLcAAAAJ'}
  • search_pubs_query -- Search for articles/publications and return generator of Publication objects.
    >>> search_query = scholarly.search_pubs_query('Perception of physical stability and center of mass of 3D objects')
    >>> print(next(search_query))
    {'_filled': False,
     'bib': {'abstract': 'Humans can judge from vision alone whether an object is '
                         'physically stable or not. Such judgments allow observers '
                         'to predict the physical behavior of objects, and hence '
                         'to guide their motor actions. We investigated the visual '
                         'estimation of physical stability of 3-D objects (shown '
                         'in stereoscopically viewed rendered scenes) and how it '
                         'relates to visual estimates of their center of mass '
                         '(COM). In Experiment 1, observers viewed an object near '
                         'the edge of a table and adjusted its tilt to the '
                         'perceived critical angle, ie, the tilt angle at which '
                         'the object …',
             'author': 'SA Cholewiak and RW Fleming and M Singh',
             'eprint': 'http://jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2213254',
             'title': 'Perception of physical stability and center of mass of 3-D '
                      'objects',
             'url': 'http://jov.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2213254'},
     'citedby': 14,
     'id_scholarcitedby': '15736880631888070187',
     'source': 'scholar',
     'url_scholarbib': 'https://scholar.googleusercontent.com/scholar.bib?q=info:K8ZpoI6hZNoJ:scholar.google.com/&output=citation&scisig=AAGBfm0AAAAAXGSbUf67ybEFA3NEyJzRusXRbR441api&scisf=4&ct=citation&cd=0&hl=en'}

Example

Here's a quick example demonstrating how to retrieve an author's profile then retrieve the titles of the papers that cite his most popular (cited) paper.

    >>> # Retrieve the author's data, fill-in, and print
    >>> search_query = scholarly.search_author('Steven A Cholewiak')
    >>> author = next(search_query).fill()
    >>> print(author)

    >>> # Print the titles of the author's publications
    >>> print([pub.bib['title'] for pub in author.publications])

    >>> # Take a closer look at the first publication
    >>> pub = author.publications[0].fill()
    >>> print(pub)

    >>> # Which papers cited that publication?
    >>> print([citation.bib['title'] for citation in pub.get_citedby()])

Installation

Use pip to install from pypi:

pip install scholarly

or pip to install from github:

pip install git+https://github.com/OrganicIrradiation/scholarly.git

or clone the package using git:

git clone https://github.com/OrganicIrradiation/scholarly.git

Requirements

Requires arrow, Beautiful Soup, bibtexparser, and requests[security].

License

The original code that this project was forked from was released by Bello Chalmers under a WTFPL license. In keeping with this mentality, all code is released under the Unlicense.

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