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EPMC outputs hits in their web browser in rough order of relevance. This is useful when scanning through a list. pygetpapers has no explicit ordering. Is there anything in the metadata that relates to relevance?
If not this could achieved (messily) by scraping the web page and getting the row number of the hit on the page.
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EPMC outputs hits in their web browser in rough order of relevance. This is useful when scanning through a list.
pygetpapers
has no explicit ordering. Is there anything in the metadata that relates to relevance?If not this could achieved (messily) by scraping the web page and getting the row number of the hit on the page.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: