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First: thank you for this amazing tool! I just downloaded it today in a Windows machine, so I have the 0.4.17 version and not sure how I can update it....
I tried this query: getpapers -q 'ABSTRACT:"coronavirus" AND ABSTRACT:"education"' --limit 10 --outdir educorona
and got one result back: this paper which does have the word "coronavirus" in it, but not education, am I missing something?
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Hi Silvia,
The query is transmitted directly to EPMC. I don't know why it doesn't have
the word education in. We can ask - they have a mailing list but it's
almost inactive.
We are developing the new version pygetpapers which will be more flexible.
Happy to keep talking.
On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 2:28 AM Silvia Gutiérrez ***@***.***> wrote:
First: thank you for this amazing tool! I just downloaded it today in a
Windows machine, so I have the 0.4.17 version and not sure how I can update
it....
I tried this query:
getpapers -q 'ABSTRACT:"coronavirus" AND ABSTRACT:"education"' --limit 10
--outdir educorona
and got one result back: this paper
<https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7361346> which does have the word
"coronavirus" in it, but not education, am I missing something?
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First: thank you for this amazing tool! I just downloaded it today in a Windows machine, so I have the 0.4.17 version and not sure how I can update it....
I tried this query:
getpapers -q 'ABSTRACT:"coronavirus" AND ABSTRACT:"education"' --limit 10 --outdir educorona
and got one result back: this paper which does have the word "coronavirus" in it, but not education, am I missing something?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: