Hi, By way of example, the American Physical Society provides an API (see https://harvest.aps.org/ and documentation accessible there) along with a parameter to allow the harvesting of all of our open access content, including PDFs and full text XML. See last example on API documentation page.
Best regards, Mark Mark Doyle Chief Information Officer American Physical Society On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 11:45 AM, Peter Murray-Rust <pm...@cam.ac.uk> wrote: > Thank you very much for this analysis. > > > On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 12:59 PM, Dirk Pieper < > dirk.pie...@uni-bielefeld.de> wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> >> >> as part of the INTACT project (https://www.intact-project.org/), we have >> been working intensively on the analysis of offsetting data during the last >> days. Thanks to Austrian Academic Library Consortium (KEMÖ), the Max Planck >> Digital Library, VSNU / UKB Netherlands, the Swedish Bibsam consortium and >> JISC Collections, we were able to analyze data from 2015 to 2018 of >> existing Springer Compact agreements. >> > > Thank you very much for this analysis. > > One of the problems of hybrid Open Access is discovering it. I would like > to find all the Open Access that a publisher creates by asking a single > question and then decide what I want my machines to read. Is there a simple > of way of asking Springer "please give me all Open Access articles in > hybrid journals in 2017" and getting a list of all articles and their > URLs/DOIs? > > P. > > > > -- > Peter Murray-Rust > Reader Emeritus in Molecular Informatics > Unilever Centre, Dept. Of Chemistry > University of Cambridge > CB2 1EW, UK > +44-1223-763069 <+44%201223%20763069> > > _______________________________________________ > GOAL mailing list > GOAL@eprints.org > http://mailman.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/goal > >
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