Literature Scanner
Project description
LISC, or ‘literature scanner’ is a package for collecting and analyzing scientific literature.
LISC acts as a wrapper and connector between available APIs, allowing users to collect data from and about scientific articles, and to do analyses on this data, such as performing automated meta-analyses.
Supported APIs available through LISC include the NCBI EUtils which provides programmatic access to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), including the Pubmed database, and the OpenCitations API, which provides access to citation data.
For data collection, LISC currently offers support for the following ‘types’ of literature data collection:
‘Counts’: collects counts and co-occurrences of specified search terms in the literature.
‘Words’: collects text data and meta-data from articles identified by specified search terms.
‘Citations’: collect citation and reference data for articles, based on DOIs.
In addition to connecting to external APIs, LISC also provides:
custom data objects for managing collected data
a database structure, and save and load utilties for storing collected data
functions and utilities to analyze collected data
data visualization functions for plotting collected data and analysis outputs
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