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Exporting interactive citation graphs #101

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robstewart57 opened this issue Aug 20, 2022 · 1 comment
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Exporting interactive citation graphs #101

robstewart57 opened this issue Aug 20, 2022 · 1 comment

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@robstewart57
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Hi,

Thanks for CitationGecko!

I've exported the SVG files, however these exported SVG files are not interactive with a web browser.

Is it, or might it be in future, possible to export an interactive citation graph?

Either:

  • As an embedded HTML/Javascript to allow 3rd party websites from navigating a CitationGecko graph that has been pre-populated with bibtex entries as the seeds.
  • By creating permalinks to https://www.citationgecko.com , where the permalink has been created with a bibtex list of seeds? This would allow 3rd party websites from linking to citationgecko.com allowing users to navigate an interactive map.

Thanks again.

@vferat
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vferat commented Sep 4, 2022

Hey !

I would also be interested by such a feature.

A way to do that would be to be able to access a specific paper network using an url such as:
https://www.citationgecko.com/ doi=doi1&doi=doi2&doi=doi3 .... %view=network
where doi1, doi2, doi3 are the dois from the papers we want to create the view and view may be timeline or network.

If such an API exist, we could easily use a <iframe> tag to embed the view in another website

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