Google Scholar Article Scraper
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Google Scholar Article Scraper
Extract academic articles, citations, authors, and publication data from Google Scholar. Perfect for research analysis and literature reviews with fast, reliable scraping.
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Extract academic articles, citations, authors, and publication data from Google Scholar instantly. Perfect for research analysis, literature reviews, and academic data collection.
Features
✅ Fast & Reliable - Get results in minutes, not hours ✅ Complete Data - Extract titles, authors, citations, publication info, and more ✅ Flexible Search - Search by any keyword or phrase ✅ Multi-language - Support for all Google Scholar languages ✅ Citation Counts - Get citation metrics for each article ✅ PDF Links - Direct links to PDF versions when available
What Data Can You Extract?
For each article, you'll get:
- Title - Full article title
- Authors - Author names and affiliations
- Publication - Journal, conference, or publisher name
- Year - Publication year
- Abstract/Snippet - Article description or summary
- Link - Direct link to the article
- PDF Link - Link to PDF version (if available)
- Citations - Number of times cited
- Related Articles - Link to related research
- Versions - Number of different versions available
How to Use
Input Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| keyword | String | Yes | Search term or phrase | "machine learning" |
| language | String | No | Language code (default: en) | "en" |
| maxResults | Number | No | Maximum articles to extract (default: 20) | 50 |
Quick Start
- Enter your search keyword (e.g., "climate change")
- Set language (optional, defaults to English)
- Choose how many results you want (1-1000)
- Click Start and get your data!
Example Input
{"keyword": "artificial intelligence","language": "en","maxResults": 50}
Output Format
Results are provided in JSON format with structured data for each article:
{"position": 1,"title": "Attention Is All You Need","authors": "A Vaswani, N Shazeer, N Parmar","publication": "Advances in neural information processing systems","year": "2017","snippet": "The dominant sequence transduction models are based on complex recurrent...","link": "https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762","pdfLink": "https://arxiv.org/pdf/1706.03762","citedBy": 95847,"versions": 15,"relatedArticlesLink": "/scholar?q=related:...","scrapedAt": "2024-01-15T10:30:00.000Z"}
Use Cases
📚 Academic Research - Build comprehensive literature reviews 📊 Citation Analysis - Track research impact and trends 🔬 Trend Analysis - Monitor emerging topics in your field 📖 Bibliography Building - Create reference lists quickly 🎓 Meta-Analysis - Collect data for systematic reviews
Tips for Best Results
- Use specific keywords for more relevant results
- Try different search terms to capture all relevant research
- Increase maxResults for comprehensive coverage
- Use quotes for exact phrase matching (e.g., "deep learning")
Output Formats
Data can be exported in multiple formats:
- JSON - Structured data format
- CSV - Spreadsheet compatible
- Excel - Ready for analysis
- HTML - Web-friendly format
Ready to extract academic data? Start your research collection now!

