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gs_cited_artical_crawler

This Python-based web scraper is designed to retrieve citation information from Google Scholar for a specified article. It extracts details such as the title, authors, publication platform, and year of all citing documents.

Features

  • Fetch Citation Details: Automatically gathers comprehensive citation data from Google Scholar.

  • Easy to Use: User-friendly command line interface.

  • Output Formatting: Organizes citation information in a structured format for easy analysis.

Requirements

  • Python 3.9 or higher

  • Platform:Windows

  • chromedriver

  • Google Chrome

Installation

Clone the repository to your local machine:

git clone [email protected]:showlibia/gs_cited_artical_crawler.git
cd gs_cited_artical_crawler

Install the required Python libraries:

pip install -r requirements.txt

Usage

Run the scraper using the following command:

python crawler.py "articalname"

Output

The script will output a json file named cited_articles.json containing the following columns:

  • Title: Title of the citing article.

  • Citation:GB/T 7714 citation text

  • Authors: List of authors.

  • Publication: Platform or journal where the article is published.

  • Year: Publication year

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