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April 13
[edit]how to get bibliographic references in spreadsheet form?
[edit]I'm not sure where to post this question. I think it's really in the domain of library sciences but I'm not sure if that is Humanities, Computer Science, or what. What I want to do is to take output from Google scholar (or other similar sites) for a particular search (e.g., "reciprocal altruism game theory" and rather than have them listed as a bunch of entries in the web page to get the results in the form of a spreadsheet where each row represents a reference (a book, paper, video, etc.) and each column represents information such as title, author, subject, date published, etc. I'm helping a friend with a class project where we are using an ontology to show how it can help to organize those kinds of resources. But I want to have lots of data to show the real power of the system and to enter each reference manually is a pain, it would be so much better if we could just take the output from some database and load it into the ontology, which I can do if it's in spreadsheet format. And I know this is something that could be easily programmed in Python or some other language but while I was a good programmer at one point, I'm rusty and don't have time to get back up to speed. I hope that makes sense, please ask for clarification if needed and thanks for any ideas. --MadScientistX11 (talk) 22:53, 13 April 2018 (UTC)
- I googled for <google scholar spreadsheet> and got this: [1]. -Arch dude (talk) 03:55, 14 April 2018 (UTC)