The link to this data is provided in the gated HTML article, but there doesn’t seem to be a link from an ungated page, so I wonder if these data are supposed to be freely accessible… In any case, all their data are currently ungated and accessible by appending ‘/downloadstats’ to the appropriate URL.
Hm. I wonder how I would get a full list of URLs. It’d be nice to feed it into my archiver bot.
It would be easy to extract a partial list of URLs from this. Google probably has better coverage with its in url search, but I don’t know how to get lots of data out of it.
huh. I didn’t try that because I knew that site: doesn’t work for all prefixes (eg, it fails if you chop off the last digit). I thought it required termination with a slash, but maybe any punctuation works? I do recommend inurl:abstract.
Hm. I wonder how I would get a full list of URLs. It’d be nice to feed it into my archiver bot.
It would be easy to extract a partial list of URLs from this. Google probably has better coverage with its in url search, but I don’t know how to get lots of data out of it.
Looks like one would be better off using the
site:
parameter thaninurl:
, since it’s a prefix; sosite:onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/14651858
huh. I didn’t try that because I knew that
site:
doesn’t work for all prefixes (eg, it fails if you chop off the last digit). I thought it required termination with a slash, but maybe any punctuation works? I do recommendinurl:abstract
.