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@uwdata/citation-query

v0.0.1

Published

Retrieve paper citatation data from doi.org and Semantic Scholar.

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Readme

citation-query

Retrieve paper citatation data from doi.org and Semantic Scholar.

Install

Requires at least Node.js v14.14.0.

npm install @uwdata/citation-query

Usage

JavaScript Module

@uwdata/citation-query is an ESM-only module - you are not able to import it with require().

Retrieve citation data from doi.org

import { lookupDOI } from '@uwdata/citation-query';

const doiData = await lookupDoi('10.1111/cgf.13720');

Retrieve citation data from Semantic Scholar

For a full list of available paper fields, see the Semantic Scholar API documentation.

import { lookupS2, urlS2 } from '@uwdata/citation-query';

// paper fields to retrieve
const params = {
  fields: ['externalIds', 'title', 'authors', 'year', 'venue']
}

// using a DOI
const s2DataFromDOI = await lookupS2('10.1111/cgf.13720', params);

// using an S2ID (Semantic Scholar ID)
const s2id = 'fe1ea23231e63bdc8738635046e21d7e655e55f2';
const s2DataFromS2ID = await lookupS2(s2id, params);

// generate a URL for the Semantic Scholar REST API
const url = urlS2(s2id, params);

Command Line Utilities

Retrieve citation data from doi.org

Given a DOI, return JSON data to standard output.

doi 10.1111/cgf.13720

Retrieve citation data from Semantic Scholar

Given a paper id (DOI, S2ID, etc.) return JSON data to standard output.

Retrieve a default set of fields using an S2ID:

s2id fe1ea23231e63bdc8738635046e21d7e655e55f2

Retrieve a default set of fields using a DOI:

s2id 10.1111/cgf.13720

Retrieve a custom set of fields:

s2id fe1ea23231e63bdc8738635046e21d7e655e55f2 title,year,venue