{"repo":"scholarly-python-package/scholarly","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/scholarly-python-package/scholarly","clone":"git clone https://github.com/scholarly-python-package/scholarly.git","description":"Retrieve author and publication information from Google Scholar in a friendly, Pythonic way without having to worry about CAPTCHAs!","language":"Python","stars":1879,"topics":["scholar","googlescholar","scholarly-articles","scholarly-communications","python3","python-3","python","citation-network","citation-analysis","citations"],"license":"Unlicense","category":"dev-tools","readme_excerpt":"scholarly scholarly is a module that allows you to retrieve author and publication information from Google Scholar in a friendly, Pythonic way without having to solve CAPTCHAs. Installation scholarly can be installed either with conda or with pip . To install using conda , simply run Alternatively, use pip to install the latest release from pypi: or pip to install from github: We are constantly developing new features. Please update your local package regularly. scholarly follows Semantic Versioning. This means your code that uses an earlier version of scholarly is guaranteed to work with newer versions. Optional dependencies - Tor : scholarly comes with a handful of APIs to set up proxies to circumvent anti-bot measures. Tor methods are deprecated since v1.5 and are not actively tested or supported. If you wish to use Tor, install scholarly using the tor tag as If you use zsh (which is now the default in latest macOS), you should type this as Note: Tor option is unavailable with conda installation. Tests To check if your installation is succesful, run the tests by executing the test module.py file as: or Documentation Check the documentation for a complete API reference and a quickstart guide. Examples IMPORTANT : Making certain types of queries, such as scholarly.citedby or scholarly.search pubs , will lead to Google Scholar blocking your requests and may eventually block your IP address. You must use proxy services to avoid this situation. See the \"Using proxies\" section i","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/scholarly-python-package","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/scholarly-python-package/scholarly/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}