![]() Automating the extraction of references from a paper of interest might be useful. There’s been times where we read a paper and then go through the references of the paper, especially for literature reviews/meta-analyses. The DOI for the first paper (by Primack & Miller-Rushing) is “10.1111/j.”Ĭlicking on the “Actions” button for this paper, and then “Metadata as JSON”, brings up a json file including citation information, and also citations for the papers referenced in the paper. We can access this information through the Crossref page.įor example, the link below shows the result of a search for the title of a paper by Primack and Miller-Rushing (2011). Crossref has “metadata” on digital objects such as type of object, author, dates etc etc. Crossref is one of the organizations for Digital Object Identifiers and is frequently the one used for scientific journals. We are going to make a function to get public references from the Crossref API.
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