Re: [DIYbio] Re: Looking for: time vs number of DNA (genetics) related publications

On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Dakota Hamill <dkotes@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes I am on sci-finder as we speak, it has a pretty nice tool that allows
> you to analyze search results for key words and put them into a "graph"
> format.
>
> The problem is, "genetics" even after filtered down to English language +
> Journals from 1950-2012 only still gives over 2 million hits.  I need to get
> down to 15,000 before I can view it in a graph form for publication
> year....and I don't know how.

That sounds pretty good, except for the whittling down to less than
15000 results.... Does sci-finder have an API? Or maybe a way to just
go through year by year, and return the # of publications... then
graph them with some other program

I'll have to chekc out Mendeley too

>
> It seems when you get too many search results tons of functions just seem to
> shut down on the website.
>
> I'll post something when I get the results down to a reasonable level.
>
> If you can get into sci-finder, check it out, pretty good tools although I'm
> not too familiar with them.
>
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