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Looking for a working fork #120

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johnrsibert opened this issue May 3, 2019 · 2 comments
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Looking for a working fork #120

johnrsibert opened this issue May 3, 2019 · 2 comments

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@johnrsibert
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I'm having trouble using this software. I have looked through the issues and pull requests and see where the code has been patched, but the patches don't show up in the repo. As a result, I have been going through the pull requests and attempting to patch my own fork. It is a frustrating and error prone process. Perhaps I'm not understanding something about git.

Anyhow I could sure use some advice on how to get a fully-functional working version of scholar.py.

By way of background, I'm trying to analyse citations as a way of tracking the adoption of an open source statistical tool by different scientific disciplines. So far, I have had good success with Web of Science, but Google Scholar searches a bit deeper into the literature.

Thanks for helping,
John

@peterzjx
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Hi @johnrsibert , I've been patching this repo on my fork. I haven't tested all the functions but I did fix a couple of issues. Also, a lot of problems comes with Google showing reCAPTCHAs to block bots, so it is suggested to use a cookie file exported from the browser.

@ijmiller2
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Hi @peterzjx,

Does your fork handle the reCAPTCHAs? I've been thinking about tinkering with this a bit myself, but don't want to duplicate effort.

From some experience a while back, I think code in the etudier repo had handled the CAPTCHA events fairly well, but I haven't tried again recently. I seem to recall the last time I used scholar.py my ip got blacklisted by google almost immediately.

Or maybe I'm confusing that experience with scholary.py. Can't recall at the moment.

Best,
Ian

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