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Hi Keramatfar -- it detects and handles duplicate records that come from the same source (e.g. web of science, scopes), so you do not need to do that yourself.
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Hi Keramatfar -- it detects and handles duplicate records that come from
the same source (e.g. web of science, scopes), so you do not need to do
that yourself.
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I'm also looking for an answer to this, since there are journals in my corpus that are indexed exclusively in Scopus. (I notice that the examples are written with WoS data in mind.) Is there a good way to merge record collections from the two databases, or are we limited to analysis of each type individually?
Does the package provide a utility for reading and integrating data (removing redundancy) or should i handle that by myself?
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