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I have the same issue. I think that with the Elsevier API you only get titles and abstract, but not the full text, unless you have a ScienceDirect subscription.
This means that Papers/Full/Papers_With_Section_Titles/
never gets created as there are no full text papers with section titles available.
I'm looking to see if there is a way to pull XML full-text papers from a different source, or put fulltext papers in there manually
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I tried downloading the data from my university network and I could see that the complete files got downloaded but the directory structure Papers/Full/Papers_With_Section_Titles never got created. There is no piece of code which is actually creating these. Should we manually copy the Parsed_papers to that directory?
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I have the same question, there is no highlights in the downloaded xml documents, even though i have the full papers. Can you please show me another way to get xml files with highlights? Thanks!
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I have the same question, there is no highlights in the downloaded xml documents, even though i have the full papers. Can you please show me another way to get xml files with highlights? Thanks!
same have you solved it yet?
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