Saturday, September 19, 2015
Toy Example with GScholarScraper_3.1

I altered the code a little bit which enables to set a year since when results should be returned and added a field to the output collecting the year of publication. With this you can simply do something like this:
input <- "intitle:metapopulation"
df <- GScholar_Scraper(input, since = 1980, citation = 1)
nrow(df)
hist(df$YEAR, xlab = "Year",
main = "Frequency of Publications with\n\"METAPOPULATION\" in Title")
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