Repo housing the open sourced code for the ai2 scholar qa app and also the corresponding library
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Repo housing the open sourced code for the ai2 scholar qa app and also the corresponding library
AI-powered citation search & paper review for Overleaf — Chrome extension. Think Google Scholar but inside Overleaf. Also works with OpenAI Prism, & Opera.
PubMed scraper for async search on a list of keywords and concurrent extraction of all found URLs, returning a DataFrame/CSV containing all article data (title, abstract, authors, affiliations, etc)
MCP server for the OpenAlex API — search 240M+ scholarly works, analyze citations, track research trends, and map collaboration networks
Massive multi-source academic literature search for Claude Code — one skill fans out subagents across 20+ scholarly databases (arXiv, Semantic Scholar, Crossref, OpenAlex, PubMed, ...), merges into a deduplicated ranked corpus, and acquires the original PDFs.
A web app for watching the authors' google scholar, which is based on scholarly and streamlit.
A wrapper for the scholarly library to scrape Google Scholar entries through a keyword search, and add suggested DOIs using CrossRef with habanero.
Generating bib metrics and diversity index for an individual or organisation
Geospatial discovery of research articles based on open metadata
Export your full publication list using python and Google scholar
中文 BDSM 學術策展 · Curated BDSM academic literature in Traditional Chinese — glossary, bibliography, books, journals. Open source under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Search and retrieve researcher profiles, works, affiliations, funding, and peer review records from the ORCID registry via MCP. STDIO or Streamable HTTP.
Generate a DataFrame or file of coauthors for proposals
Checking the Validity of references given by ChatGPT
A Python script that searches Google Scholar for specific keywords and visually presents the results in various chart formats, enabling researchers to analyze trends and insights in academic literature.
Enrich .bib files with abstracts, DOIs, and metadata from Semantic Scholar, OpenAlex, CrossRef, and more — runs entirely in the browser.
Add a description, image, and links to the scholarly topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the scholarly topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."