tscholarref: fix typo - adamsgaard.dk - my academic webpage
(HTM) git clone git://src.adamsgaard.dk/adamsgaard.dk
(DIR) Log
(DIR) Files
(DIR) Refs
(DIR) README
(DIR) LICENSE
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(DIR) commit 9b1a74e40efcbc90cbf4b1aa149b1b79d60801ac
(DIR) parent 4bd04f7bdcf6ee65bc5e54ac29985689a813df32
(HTM) Author: Anders Damsgaard <anders@adamsgaard.dk>
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 17:31:23 +0100
scholarref: fix typo
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M pages/002-scholarref.html | 2 +-
M pages/002-scholarref.txt | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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(DIR) diff --git a/pages/002-scholarref.html b/pages/002-scholarref.html
t@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ may be of particular interest, since it tunnels all communication through
<h3>getdoi</h3>
This tool accepts either names of PDF files or arbitrary search queries.
If a PDF file name is supplied, <strong>getdoi</strong> scans the PDF
-text in order to find the first occuring DOI entry, which typically is
+text in order to find the first occurring DOI entry, which typically is
the DOI of the publication itself. If an arbitrary query is supplied,
the <a href="http://api.crossref.org">CrossRef API</a> is used to find
the DOI of the closest publication match. You can supply author names,
(DIR) diff --git a/pages/002-scholarref.txt b/pages/002-scholarref.txt
t@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ system).
### getdoi
This tool accepts either names of PDF files or arbitrary search
queries. If a PDF file name is supplied, getdoi scans the PDF text
-in order to find the first occuring DOI entry, which typically is
+in order to find the first occurring DOI entry, which typically is
the DOI of the publication itself. If an arbitrary query is supplied,
the CrossRef API[1] is used to find the DOI of the closest publication
match. You can supply author names, parts of the title, ORCID,