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Reliably scrape and clean Google Scholar citations. Automatically uploads to Zotero. Bibtex local file exports are also supported.

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pyserpZotero

Google Scholar citation download, parsing, Bibtex export, and Zotero cloud upload via serpAPI.

What does it do?

pyserpZotero offers the following functions for (semi-) automating literature review:

  • pyserpCite Module
    • serpZot (class) - Instantiates a serpZot object for API management.
      • searchScholar - Searches Google Scholar for papers corresponding to 1 or more search terms and captures their identifiers.
      • search2Zotero - Pulls references from Google using identifiers from searchScholar, converts to Bibtex via CrossRef, reformats for Zotero, and uploads to your Zotero cloud libary (results will automatically sync to any connect desktop applications).
      • cleanZot - Attempt to remove/replace broken LaTex and other formatting in titles.
      • arxivDownload - Checks Arxiv to see if items in your Zotero library have free PDFs available. Downloads matching PDF's from Arxiv, attaches them to the corresponding library items, and uploads the changes to Zotero.

Why serpAPI?

I'm not a shill for their company, but after a decade of scraping data I've gotten tired of code breaking due to upstream changes, dealing with proxies, and concerns over intellectual property. serpAPI handles those things for you. They offer a free tier, which is currently 100 searches per month and decent pricing. If there are other, comparable services feel free to mention them in an "Issue" and perhaps I'll be able to add support.

How to Configure?

You'll need to provide an API key for serpAPI and Zotero, as well as a Zotero library Id. You can either provide these directly as arguments to the functions or manage them more securely via a YAML configuration file, as in the Example Usage below.

How to Use?

See quickstartDemo.ipynb for a Jupyter notebook demonstration or checkout the example below:

Example Usage


#### Build a list of search terms:
TERMS = ['reinforcement learning', 'traveling salesman', 'nowcasting', 'propensity score']

MIN_YEAR = "2010" # Oldest year to search
SAVE_BIB = False  # Save a Bibtex file (.bib)?
USE_ZOT  = True   # Upload to Zotero?
CLEAN    = False  # Attempt to remove/repair broken LaTex and other formatting 


#### Load libraries
from box import Box

import importlib
import pyserpZotero
import yaml

importlib.reload(pyserpZotero)

#### Import Credentials from Your YAML File
with open("config.yaml", "r") as ymlfile:
    cfg = Box(yaml.safe_load(ymlfile), default_box=True, default_box_attr=None)

API_KEY = cfg.API_KEY
ZOT_ID  = cfg.ZOT_ID
ZOT_KEY = cfg.ZOT_KEY

#### Instantiate a serpZot object for API management
citeObj = pyserpZotero.serpZot(API_KEY  = API_KEY, 
                             ZOT_ID   = ZOT_ID, 
                             ZOT_KEY  = ZOT_KEY)

#### Call the search method
for i in range(len(TERMS)):
    print(citeObj.searchScholar(TERM     = TERMS[i], 
                                MIN_YEAR = MIN_YEAR,
                                SAVE_BIB = SAVE_BIB))
    print("This should've returned 0 (sucess)")
    # Upload the parsed results
    print(citeObj.search2Zotero())


#### Clean Ugly Raw LaText (as Much as Possible)
if CLEAN:
    citeObj.cleanZot(ZOT_ID      = ZOT_ID, 
                     ZOT_KEY     = ZOT_KEY,
                     SEARCH_TERM = "\\") # optional (defaults to all items)

#### Check Arxiv for Free PDFs of Papers and Attach / Upload Them To Zotero
citeObj.arxivDownload()

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