Fetch Academic Research Papers from different sources
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Fetch Academic Research Papers from different sources
Unofficial Python client library for Semantic Scholar APIs.
This web app aims to help scientists with their literature review using metadata from OpenAlex (OA), Semantic Scholar (S2) and Crossref (CR) in local citation networks.
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A simple TUI to search Research Papers
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Thin wrapper over the Semantic Scholar API.
A FastMCP server implementation for the Semantic Scholar API, providing comprehensive access to academic paper data, author information, and citation networks.
Effortless research paper search at your fingertips
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