I was wondering if Pybliometrics was compatible with VOS Viewer. When I download files manually from SCOPUS, I have no issue at all rendering graphs (ex. co-author graph) in VOS Viewer. However, when I fetch the data through Pybliometrics, I am unable to render graphs in VOS Viewer. I think it is because the column names are not the same as when you do a manual query on SCOPUS site. I was thus wondering if there was a way to use pybliometrics so that the columns match what one gets when doing a manual query.
Best, Jacob
I was wondering if Pybliometrics was compatible with VOS Viewer. When I download files manually from SCOPUS, I have no issue at all rendering graphs (ex. co-author graph) in VOS Viewer. However, when I fetch the data through Pybliometrics, I am unable to render graphs in VOS Viewer. I think it is because the column names are not the same as when you do a manual query on SCOPUS site. I was thus wondering if there was a way to use pybliometrics so that the columns match what one gets when doing a manual query.
Best, Jacob
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Reset to default 0I think it is because the column names are not the same as when you do a manual query on SCOPUS site.
Have you tried renaming the columns?
pybliometrics is the first element in a data processing pipeline in Python. Nothing easier than renaming columns before writing the file to disk.