Match Authors in Scopus automatically with sosia ================================================ sosia (Italian for *doppelgänger*) finds researchers that are similar to another one. Use the matching researcher as a control in Diff-in-Diff anlyses. sosia is developed and `described `_ by econometricians for scientists of science. sosia does not pre-compute annual characteristics to find controls. Instead, sosia searches the entire Scopus database via `pybliometrics `_. Configure both--and let sosia find a match for you. ======= Example ======= Install sosia from PyPI using the console or command line interpreter: .. code-block:: console $ pip install sosia In Python, set up sosia (and eventually pybliometrics) and search for similar scientists using their Scoups Author Profile IDs. .. include:: ../README.rst :start-after: inclusion-marker-start :end-before: inclusion-marker-end Full reference: .. currentmodule:: sosia .. autosummary:: Original ======== Citation ======== If sosia helped you getting data for research, please cite our corresponding paper: * Rose, Michael E. and Stefano H. Baruffaldi: "`Finding Doppelgängers in Scopus: How to Build Scientists Control Groups Using Sosia `_", Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition Research Paper No. 20-20. Citing the paper helps the development of sosia, because it justifies funneling resources into the development. It also signals that you created your control group in a transparent and replicable way. ================== Indices and tables ================== * :ref:`genindex` * :ref:`modindex` * :ref:`search` .. Hidden links for Navigation side panel .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 :hidden: functioning tutorial reference changelog authors contributing