oc_coci_refs(), oc_coci_cites(), and
oc_coci_citation() now support more than one DOI or COCI
identifier passed in. oc_coci_meta() already supported more
than one identifier; now all four oc_coci* methods support
more than one identifier. The caveat is that the API route behindn
oc_coci_meta() supports >1 identifier in a single http
request - whereas the API routes behind the other functions only support
one identifier per request, so they make an http request for each
identifier passed in (#6)oc_doi2ids, oc_pmid2ids, and
oc_pmcid2ids (see ?oc_lookup) now all accept
more than 1 identifier. the underlying SPARQL queries were modified to
make this possible. (#1)oc_lookup
functions - this fix was later changed as part of another fix, but still
appreciated (#2) (#3) thanks @Selboshoc_lookup functions: only retrieve
data.frame columns if they exist - prevents error on retrieving a column
that doesn’t exist (#4) thanks @Selbosh
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