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Specify a github or local repo, github pull request, arXiv or Sci-Hub paper, Youtube transcript or documentation URL on the web and scrape into a text file and clipboard for easier LLM ingestion
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Dec 19, 2024
Python
📋 A Python Parser for PubMed Open-Access XML Subset and MEDLINE XML Dataset
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Dec 27, 2024
Python
An unofficial api for downloading papers from SciHub via DOI, PMID, title
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Feb 11, 2024
Python
Persistent identifier library for GNU Emacs
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Nov 2, 2024
Emacs Lisp
Fetches PubMed article IDs (PMIDs) from email inbox, then crawls PubMed, Google Scholar and Sci-Hub for respective PDF files.
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Oct 23, 2018
Python
Turbocharge a PubMed literature search rather than clicking and clicking and clicking on Google Scholar
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Sep 30, 2024
Python
Client for the Open Citations Corpus
Generate BibTeX Entries for PubMed Publications
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May 12, 2023
Python
A tool for retrieving articles from Scopus. Can work as a standalone application or in conjunction with the author disambiguation application, ReCiter.
⚠️ ARCHIVED ⚠️ Citation data via Wikimedia using the Citoid service
Grabs and downloads full-text versions of PubMed records in different formats.
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Mar 23, 2023
Python
A Python tool for systematic review scraping PubMed articles based on specified search queries.
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Nov 1, 2024
Python
Find and validate all Doi(s), Pmid(s) on a string, returning a array of results.
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Oct 28, 2022
JavaScript
A reference (citation) generating bot by PMID or DOI
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Jan 31, 2023
Python
Provides link of the full-text article upon giving PubMed's PMID
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Sep 5, 2020
Python
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Sep 13, 2017
Python
Source codes of API queries in R (made available together with datasets) of Medical Translation in the History of Modern Genomics (TRANSGENE)
Automatically detects URLs, DOIs, PMIDs, PMCIDs, and ISBNs on webpages, and generates citations in your preferred style.
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Jan 4, 2025
TypeScript
A CLI tool that generates formatted citations (references) based on various unique identifiers, including URL, DOI, ISBN, PMID, and PMCID.
Updated
Dec 24, 2024
TypeScript
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