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# Getting a single entity
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This is a guide on how to retrieve detailed information on a single entity using the OpenAIRE Graph API.
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## Endpoints
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Currently, the Graph API supports the following entity types:
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- Research products - endpoint: `GET /researchProducts/{id}`
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- Organizations - endpoint: `GET /organizations/{id}`
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- Data sources - endpoint: `GET /dataSources/{id}`
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- Projects - endpoint: `GET /projects/{id}`
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You can retrieve the data of a single entity by providing the entity's OpenAIRE identifier (id) in the corresponding endpoint.
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The OpenAIRE id is the primary key of an entity in the OpenAIRE Graph.
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:::note
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Note that if you want to retrieve multiple entities based on their OpenAIRE ids, you can use the [search endpoints and filter](./searching-entities/filtering-search-results.md#or-operator) by the `id` field using `OR`.
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## Response
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The response of the Graph API is a [Research product](../../data-model/entities/research-product.md), [Organization](../../data-model/entities/organization.md), [Data Source](../../data-model/entities/data-source.md), or [Project](../../data-model/entities/project.md), depending on the endpoint used.
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## Example
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In order to retrieve the research product with OpenAIRE id: `doi_dedup___::2b3cb7130c506d1c3a05e9160b2c4108`,
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you have to perform the following API call:
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[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts/doi_dedup___::a55b42c0d32a4a24cf99e621623d110e](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts/doi_dedup___::a55b42c0d32a4a24cf99e621623d110e)
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This will return all the data of the research product with the provided identifier:
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```json
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{
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id: "doi_dedup___::a55b42c0d32a4a24cf99e621623d110e",
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mainTitle: "OpenAIRE Graph Dataset",
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description: [
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"The OpenAIRE Graph is exported as several dataseta, so you can download the parts you are interested into. <strong>publication_[part].tar</strong>: metadata records about research literature (includes types of publications listed here)<br> <strong>dataset_[part].tar</strong>: metadata records about research data (includes the subtypes listed here) <br> <strong>software.tar</strong>: metadata records about research software (includes the subtypes listed here)<br> <strong>otherresearchproduct_[part].tar</strong>: metadata records about research products that cannot be classified as research literature, data or software (includes types of products listed here)<br> <strong>organization.tar</strong>: metadata records about organizations involved in the research life-cycle, such as universities, research organizations, funders.<br> <strong>datasource.tar</strong>: metadata records about data sources whose content is available in the OpenAIRE Graph. They include institutional and thematic repositories, journals, aggregators, funders' databases.<br> <strong>project.tar</strong>: metadata records about project grants.<br> <strong>relation_[part].tar</strong>: metadata records about relations between entities in the graph.<br> <strong>communities_infrastructures.tar</strong>: metadata records about research communities and research infrastructures Each file is a tar archive containing gz files, each with one json per line. Each json is compliant to the schema available at http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8238874. The documentation for the model is available at https://graph.openaire.eu/docs/data-model/ Learn more about the OpenAIRE Graph at https://graph.openaire.eu. Discover the graph's content on OpenAIRE EXPLORE and our API for developers."
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],
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type: "dataset",
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publicationDate: "2023-08-08",
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publisher: "Zenodo",
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id: [
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{
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scheme: "Digital Object Identifier",
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value: "10.5281/zenodo.8217359"
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}
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],
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// for brevity, the rest of the fields are omitted
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}
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```
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# Graph API <span class="theme-doc-version-badge badge badge--secondary">beta</span>
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The OpenAIRE Graph API provides a comprehensive way for developers to explore the [OpenAIRE Graph](https://graph.openaire.eu/), a vast interconnected dataset that aggregates metadata from a wide range of scholarly resources.
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The Graph API offers endpoints for accessing and querying this interconnected dataset, enabling users to retrieve detailed information on research products, data sources, organizations, and projects.
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## Base URL and Swagger documentation
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The base URL of the Graph API is:
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```
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https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/
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```
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You can access the API Swagger documentation in [https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/swagger-ui/index.html#/](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/swagger-ui/index.html#/).
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## Notes
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Please note that the Graph API:
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- is intended for data discovery and exploration; if you are interested in downloading the full OpenAIRE Graph dataset, please navigate [here](../../downloads/full-graph.md).
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- adhers to the [terms of use](../terms.md) of the OpenAIRE public APIs - certain (rate limit) restrictions apply.
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## Learn more
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Please use the following links to learn more about the Graph API:
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- [Getting a single entity](./getting-a-single-entity.md) - Retrieve detailed information on a single entity.
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- [Searching entities](./searching-entities/searching-entities.md) - Retrieve a list of entities based on specific search criteria.
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- [Filtering results](./searching-entities/filtering-search-results.md) - Filter search results based on specific criteria.
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- [Sorting results](./searching-entities/sorting-and-paging.md#sorting) - Sort search results based on specific criteria.
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- [Paging](./searching-entities/sorting-and-paging.md#paging) - Retrieve a subset of search results.
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- [Making requests](./making-requests.md) - Learn how to make requests with different programming languages.
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# Making requests
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This guide provides examples of how to make requests to the OpenAIRE Graph API using different programming languages.
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## Using `curl`
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```bash
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curl -X GET "https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search=OpenAIRE%20Graph&type=publication&page=1&pageSize=10&sortBy=relevance%20DESC" -H "accept: application/json"
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```
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## Using Python (with `requests` library)
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```python
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import requests
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url = "https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts"
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params = {
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"search": "OpenAIRE Graph",
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"type": "publication",
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"page": 1,
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"pageSize": 10,
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"sortBy": "relevance DESC"
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}
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headers = {
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"accept": "application/json"
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}
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response = requests.get(url, headers=headers, params=params)
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if response.status_code == 200:
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data = response.json()
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print(data)
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else:
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print(f"Failed to retrieve data: {response.status_code}")
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```
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:::note
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Note that when using `curl` you should ensure that the URL is properly encoded, especially when using special characters or spaces in the query parameters. On the contrary, the `requests` library in Python takes care of URL encoding automatically.
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# Filtering search results
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Filters can be used to narrow down the search results based on specific criteria.
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Filters are provided as query parameters in the request URL (see [here](./searching-entities.md) for the available search entpoints).
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Multiple filters can be provided in a single request; they should be formatted as follows:
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`param1=value1¶m2=value2&...¶mN=valueN`.
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Filters are combined using the logical `AND` operator.
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If a filter is provided multiple times, its values are combined using the logical `OR` operator.
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For more information on how to use logical operators when searching and filtering, see [Using logical operators](#using-logical-operators).
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:::
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Examples:
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- Get all research products that contain the word `"covid"`, sorted by popularity in descending order:
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[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search=covid&sortBy=popularity DESC](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search=covid&sortBy=popularity%20DESC)
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- Get all publications that are published after `2019-01-01`:
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[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?type=publication&fromPublicationDate=2019-01-01](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?type=publication&fromPublicationDate=2019-01-01)
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- Get the organization with the ROR id `https://ror.org/0576by029`:
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[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/organizations?pid=https://ror.org/0576by029](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/organizations?pid=https://ror.org/0576by029)
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## Available parameters
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This section provides an overview of the available parameters for each entity type.
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### Research products
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The following query parameters are available for research products:
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| **Parameter** | **Description** |
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| **search** | Search in the content of the research product. |
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| **mainTitle** | Search in the research product's main title. |
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| **description** | Search in the research product's description. |
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| **id** | The OpenAIRE id of the research product. |
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| **pid** | The persistent identifier of the research product. |
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| **originalId** | The identifier of the record at the original sources. |
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| **type** | The type of the research product. One of `publication`, `dataset`, `software`, or `other` |
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| **fromPublicationDate** | Gets the research products whose publication date is greater than or equal to the given date. A date formatted as `YYYY-MM-DD` |
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| **toPublicationDate** | Gets the research products whose publication date is less than or equal to the given date. A date formatted as `YYYY-MM-DD` |
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| **subjects** | List of subjects associated to the research product. |
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| **countryCode** | The country code for the country associated with the research product. |
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| **authorFullName** | The full name of the authors involved in producing this research product. |
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| **authorOrcid** | The ORCiD of the authors involved in producing this research product. |
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| **publisher** | The name of the entity that holds, archives, publishes prints, distributes, releases, issues, or produces the resource.
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| **bestOpenAccessRightLabel** | The best open access rights among the research product's instances. One of `OPEN SOURCE`, `OPEN`, `EMBARGO`, `RESTRICTED`, `CLOSED`, `UNKNOWN` |
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| **influenceClass** | Citation-based indicator that reflects the overall impact of a research product. Please, choose a class among `C1`, `C2`, `C3`, `C4`, or `C5` for top 0.01%, top 0.1%, top 1%, top 10%, and average in terms of influence respectively. |
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| **impulseClass** | Citation-based indicator that reflects the initial momentum of a research product directly after its publication. Please, choose a class among `C1`, `C2`, `C3`, `C4`, or `C5` for top 0.01%, top 0.1%, top 1%, top 10%, and average in terms of impulse respectively
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| **popularityClass** | Citation-based indicator that reflects current impact or attention of a research product. Please, choose a class among `C1`, `C2`, `C3`, `C4`, or `C5` for top 0.01%, top 0.1%, top 1%, top 10%, and average in terms of popularity respectively.
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| **citationCountClass** | Citation-based indicator that reflects the overall impact of a research product by summing all its citations. Please, choose a class among `C1`, `C2`, `C3`, `C4`, or `C5` for top 0.01%, top 0.1%, top 1%, top 10%, and average in terms of citation count respectively.
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| **instanceType** `[Only for publications]` | Retrieve publications of the given instance type. Check [here](http://api.openaire.eu/vocabularies/dnet:publication_resource) for all possible instance type values. |
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| **sdg** `[Only for publications]` | Retrieves publications classified with the respective Sustainable Development Goal number. Integer in the range [1, 17] |
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| **fos** `[Only for publications]` | Retrieves publications classified with a given Field of Science (FOS). A FOS classification identifier (see [here](https://explore.openaire.eu/assets/common-assets/vocabulary/fos.json) for details). |
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| **isPeerReviewed** `[Only for publications]` | Indicates whether the publications are peerReviewed or not. (Boolean) |
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| **isInDiamondJournal** `[Only for publications]` | Indicates whether the publication was published in a diamond journal or not. (Boolean) |
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| **isPubliclyFunded** `[Only for publications]` | Indicates whether the publication was publicly funded or not. (Boolean) |
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| **isGreen** `[Only for publications]` | Indicates whether the publication was published following the green open access model. (Boolean) |
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| **openAccessColor** `[Only for publications]` | Specifies the Open Access color of the publication. One of `bronze`, `gold`, or `hybrid` |
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| **relOrganizationId** | Retrieve research products connected to the organization (with OpenAIRE id). |
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| **relCommunityId** | Retrieve research products connected to the community (with OpenAIRE id). |
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| **relProjectId** | Retrieve research products connected to the project (with OpenAIRE id). |
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| **relProjectCode** | Retrieve research products connected to the project with code. |
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| **hasProjectRel** | Retrieve research products that are connected to a project. (Boolean) |
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| **relProjectFundingShortName**| Retrieve research products connected to a project that has a funder with the given short name. |
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| **relProjectFundingStreamId** | Retrieve research products connected to a project that has the given funding identifier. |
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| **relHostingDataSourceId** | Retrieve research products hosted by the data source (with OpenAIRE id). |
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| **relCollectedFromDatasourceId**| Retrieve research products collected from the data source (with OpenAIRE id). |
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| **debugQuery** | Retrieve debug information for the search query. (Boolean) |
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| **page** | Page number of the results. (Integer) |
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| **pageSize** | Number of results per page. Integer in the range [1, 100] |
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| **sortBy** | The field to set the sorting order of the results. Should be provided in the format `fieldname sortDirection`, where the `sortDirection` can be either `ASC` for ascending order or `DESC` for descending order and `fielaname` is one of `relevance`, `publicationDate`, `dateOfCollection`, `influence`, `popularity`, `citationCount`, `impulse`. Multiple sorting parameters should be comma-separated. |
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### Organizations
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The following query parameters are available for organizations:
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| **Parameter** | **Description** |
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|**search** | Search in the content of the organization. |
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|**legalName** |The legal name of the organization. |
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|**legalShortName** |The legal name of the organization in short form. |
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|**id** |The OpenAIRE id of the organization. |
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|**pid** |The persistent identifier of the organization. |
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|**countryCode** |The country code of the organization. |
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|**relCommunityId** |Retrieve organizations connected to the community (with OpenAIRE id). |
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|**relCollectedFromDatasourceId**|Retrieve organizations collected from the data source (with OpenAIRE id). |
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|**debugQuery** |Retrieve debug information for the search query. |
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|**page** |Page number of the results. |
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|**pageSize** |Number of results per page. |
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|**sortBy** |The field to set the sorting order of the results. Should be provided in the format `fieldname sortDirection`, where the `sortDirection` can be either `ASC` for ascending order or `DESC` for descending order - organizations can only be sorted by `relevance`.|
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### Data sources
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The following query parameters are available for data sources:
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| **Parameter** | **Description** |
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|**search** | Search in the content of the data source. |
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|**officialName** |The official name of the data source. |
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|**englishName** |The English name of the data source. |
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|**legalShortName** |The legal name of the organization in short form. |
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|**id** |The OpenAIRE id of the data source. |
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|**pid** |The persistent identifier of the data source. |
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|**subjects** |List of subjects associated to the datasource. |
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|**dataSourceTypeName** |The data source type; see all possible values <a href='https://api.openaire.eu/vocabularies/dnet:datasource_typologies' target='_blank'>here</a> . |
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|**contentTypes** |Types of content in the data source, as defined by OpenDOAR. |
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|**relOrganizationId** |Retrieve data sources connected to the organization (with OpenAIRE id). |
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|**relCommunityId** |Retrieve data sources connected to the community (with OpenAIRE id). |
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|**relCollectedFromDatasourceId**|Retrieve data sources collected from the data source (with OpenAIRE id). |
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|**debugQuery** |Retrieve debug information for the search query. |
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|**page** |Page number of the results. |
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|**pageSize** |Number of results per page. |
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|**sortBy** |The field to set the sorting order of the results. Should be provided in the format `fieldname sortDirection`, where the `sortDirection` can be either `ASC` for ascending order or `DESC` for descending order - data sources can only be sorted by `relevance`.|
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### Projects
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The following query parameters are available for projects:
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| **Parameter** | **Description** |
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|----------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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|**search** | Search in the content of the projects. |
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|**title** |Search in the project's title. |
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|**keywords** |The project's keywords. |
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|**id** |The OpenAIRE id of the project. |
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|**code** |The grant agreement (GA) code of the project. |
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|**acronym** |Project's acronym. |
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|**callIdentifier** |The identifier of the research call. |
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|**fundingShortName** |The short name of the funder. |
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|**fundingStreamId** |The identifier of the funding stream. |
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|**fromStartDate** |Gets the projects with start date greater than or equal to the given date. Please provide a date formatted as `YYYY-MM-DD`. |
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|**toStartDate** |Gets the projects with start date less than or equal to the given date. Please provide a date formatted as `YYYY-MM-DD`. |
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|**fromEndDate** |Gets the projects with end date greater than or equal to the given date. Please provide a date formatted as `YYYY-MM-DD`. |
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|**toEndDate** |Gets the projects with end date less than or equal to the given date. Please provide a date formatted as `YYYY-MM-DD`. |
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|**relOrganizationName** |The name or short name of the related organization. |
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|**relOrganizationId** |The organization identifier of the related organization. |
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|**relCommunityId** |Retrieve projects connected to the community (with OpenAIRE id). |
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|**relOrganizationCountryCode** |The country code of the related organizations. |
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|**relCollectedFromDatasourceId**|Retrieve projects collected from the data source (with OpenAIRE id). |
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|**debugQuery** |Retrieve debug information for the search query. |
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|**page** |Page number of the results. |
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|**pageSize** |Number of results per page. |
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|**sortBy** |The field to set the sorting order of the results. Should be provided in the format `fieldname sortDirection`, where the `sortDirection` can be either `ASC` for ascending order or `DESC` for descending order and `fielaname` is one of `relevance`, `startDate`, `endDate`. Multiple sorting parameters should be comma-separated.|
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## Using logical operators
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The API supports the use of logical operators `AND`, `OR`, and `NOT` to refine your search queries.
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These operators help you combine or exclude one or more values for a specific filter.
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### `AND` operator
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Use the `AND` operator to retrieve results that include all specified values. This narrows your search.
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Examples:
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- Get research products that contain both `"climate"` and `"change"`:
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[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search=climate AND change](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search=climate%20AND%20change)
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- Get research products that are classified with both Fields of Study (FOS) `"03 medical and health sciences"` and `"0502 economics and business"`:
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[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?fos="03 medical and health sciences" AND "0502 economics and business"](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?fos=%2203%20medical%20and%20health%20sciences%22%20AND%20%220502%20economics%20and%20business%22)
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:::note
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Note that when multiple tokens denote a single filter value, you should enclose them in double quotes, as in the FOS example above.
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:::
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### `OR` operator
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Use the `OR` operator to retrieve results that include any of the specified terms. This broadens your search.
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The same functionality can be achieved by providing multiple times the same query parameter or using a comma to separate the values.
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Examples:
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- Get research products with the OpenAIRE ids `doi_dedup___::2b3cb7130c506d1c3a05e9160b2c4108` or `pmid_dedup__::1591ebf0e0698ed4a99455ff2ba4adc0`:
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[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?id=r3730f562f9e::539da48b3796663b17e6166bb966e5b1 OR pmid_dedup__::1591ebf0e0698ed4a99455ff2ba4adc0](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?id=r3730f562f9e::539da48b3796663b17e6166bb966e5b1%20OR%20pmid_dedup__::1591ebf0e0698ed4a99455ff2ba4adc0)
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- Get projects that are connected to organizations in the US or Greece:
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[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/projects?relOrganizationCountryCode=US OR GR](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/projects?relOrganizationCountryCode=US%20OR%20GR)
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or by using the same query parameter multiple times: [https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/projects?relOrganizationCountryCode=US&relOrganizationCountryCode=GR](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/projects?relOrganizationCountryCode=US&relOrganizationCountryCode=GR)
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or just using comma: [https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/projects?relOrganizationCountryCode=US,GR](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/projects?relOrganizationCountryCode=US,GR)
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### `NOT` operator
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Use the `NOT` operator to exclude specific terms from your search results. This refines your search by filtering out unwanted results.
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Examples:
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- Get research products that contain `"semantic"` but not `"web"`:
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[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search=semantic NOT web](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search=semantic%20NOT%20web)
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- Get all data sources that are not journals:
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[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/dataSources?dataSourceTypeName=NOT Journal](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/dataSources?dataSourceTypeName=NOT%20Journal)
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:::note
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All the above operators can be combined, along with parentheses, and quotes to create more complex queries.
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For example, to get research products that contain the phrase "semantic web" but not "ontology" or "linked data":
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[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search="semantic web" AND NOT (ontology OR "linked data")](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search=%22semantic%20web%22%20AND%20NOT%20(ontology%20OR%20%22linked%20data%22))
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# Searching entities
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This is a guide on how to search for specific entities using the OpenAIRE Graph API.
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## Endpoints
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Currently, the Graph API supports the following entity types:
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* Research products - endpoint: [`GET /researchProducts`](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts)
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* Organizations - endpoint: [`GET /organizations`](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/organizations)
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* Data sources - endpoint: [`GET /dataSources`](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/dataSources)
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* Projects - endpoint: [`GET /projects`](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/projects)
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Each of these endpoints can be used to list all entities of the corresponding type.
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Listing such entities can be more useful when using the [filtering](./filtering-search-results.md),
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[sorting](./sorting-and-paging.md#sorting), and [paging](./sorting-and-paging.md#paging) capabilities of the Graph API.
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## Response
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The response of the aforementioned endpoints is an object of the following type:
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```json
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{
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header: {
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numFound: 36818386,
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maxScore: 1,
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queryTime: 21,
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page: 1,
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pageSize: 10
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},
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results: [
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...
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]
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}
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```
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It contains a `header` object with the following fields:
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- `numFound`: the total number of entities found
|
||||
- `maxScore`: the maximum relevance score of the search results
|
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- `queryTime`: the time in milliseconds that the search took
|
||||
- `page`: the current page of the search results
|
||||
- `pageSize`: the number of entities per page
|
||||
|
||||
Finally, the `results` field contains an array of entities of the corresponding type (i.e., [Research product](../../../data-model/entities/research-product.md), [Organization](../../../data-model/entities/organization.md), [Data Source](../../../data-model/entities/data-source.md), or [Project](../../../data-model/entities/project.md)).
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# Sorting and paging
|
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|
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The OpenAIRE Graph API allows you to sort and page through the results of your search queries.
|
||||
This enables you to retrieve the most relevant results and manage large result sets more effectively.
|
||||
|
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## Sorting
|
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Sorting based on specific fields, helps to retrieve data in the preferred order.
|
||||
Sorting is achieved using the `sortBy` parameter, which specifies the field and the direction (ascending or descending) for sorting.
|
||||
|
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* `sortBy`: Defines the field and the sort direction. The format should be `fieldname sortDirection`, where the `sortDirection` can be either `ASC` for ascending order or `DESC` for descending order.
|
||||
|
||||
The field names that can be used for sorting are specific to each entity type and can be found in the `sortBy` field values of the [available paremeters](../searching-entities/filtering-search-results.md#available-parameters).
|
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|
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Note that the default sorting is based on the `relevance` score of the search results.
|
||||
|
||||
Examples:
|
||||
|
||||
- Get research products published after `2020-01-01` and sort them by the publication date in descending order:
|
||||
|
||||
[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?fromPublicationDate=2020-01-01&sortBy=publicationDate DESC](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?fromPublicationDate=2020-01-01&sortBy=publicationDate%20DESC)
|
||||
|
||||
- Get research products with the keyword `"COVID-19"` and sort them by their (citation-based) popularity:
|
||||
|
||||
[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search=COVID-19&sortBy=popularity DESC](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search=COVID-19&sortBy=popularity%20DESC)
|
||||
|
||||
Note that you can combine multiple sorting conditions by separating them with a comma.
|
||||
|
||||
Example:
|
||||
|
||||
- Get research products with the keyword `"COVID-19"` and sort them by their publication date in ascending order and then by their popularity in descending order:
|
||||
|
||||
[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search=COVID-19&sortBy=publicationDate ASC,popularity DESC](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search=COVID-19&sortBy=publicationDate%20ASC,popularity%20DESC)
|
||||
|
||||
## Paging
|
||||
|
||||
The OpenAIRE Graph API supports paging through the use of `page` and `pageSize` parameters, enabling you to specify which part of the result set to retrieve and how many results per page.
|
||||
|
||||
* `page`: Specifies the page number of the results you want to retrieve. Page numbering starts from 1.
|
||||
|
||||
* `pageSize`: Defines the number of results to be returned per page. This helps limit the amount of data returned in a single request, making it easier to process.
|
||||
|
||||
Example:
|
||||
|
||||
- Get the top 10 most influential research products that contain the phrase "knowledge graphs":
|
||||
|
||||
[https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search="knowledge graphs"&page=1&pageSize=10&sortBy=influence DESC](https://api-beta.openaire.eu/graph/researchProducts?search=%22knowledge%20graphs%22&page=1&pageSize=10&sortBy=influence%20DESC)
|
|
@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
|
|||
# Public APIs
|
||||
|
||||
The OpenAIRE Graph data are accessible through various public APIs. More specifically, the following APIs are currently provided:
|
||||
* [Search API](./search-api/search-api.md) (an API to search for research products and projects)
|
||||
* [ScholeXplorer API](https://api.scholexplorer.openaire.eu/swagger-ui/index.html?urls.primaryName=Scholexplorer%20API%20V2.0) (an API offering dataset-publication & dataset-dataset links)
|
||||
* [DSpace & EPrints API](./dspace-eprints-api.md) (an API to offer custom access to metadata for projects funded by a selection of international funders for DSpace and EPrints platforms)
|
||||
* [Broker API](./broker-api.md) (an API to enrich metadata for repositories, publishers, and aggregators)
|
||||
* [Graph API](./graph-api/graph-api.md) - an API to explore the OpenAIRE Graph
|
||||
* [Search API](./search-api/search-api.md) - an API to search for research products and projects
|
||||
* [ScholeXplorer API](https://api.scholexplorer.openaire.eu/swagger-ui/index.html?urls.primaryName=Scholexplorer%20API%20V2.0) - an API offering dataset-publication & dataset-dataset links
|
||||
* [DSpace & EPrints API](./dspace-eprints-api.md) - an API to offer custom access to metadata for projects funded by a selection of international funders for DSpace and EPrints platforms
|
||||
* [Broker API](./broker-api.md) - an API to enrich metadata for repositories, publishers, and aggregators
|
||||
|
||||
It is also worth mentioning that, between 2015 and 2023 a LOD API was being provided but the respective service has been discontinued. Old LOD datasets can be found on Zenodo [here](https://zenodo.org/records/4587369).
|
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sidebars.js
|
@ -58,6 +58,24 @@ const sidebars = {
|
|||
label: "Public APIs",
|
||||
link: {type: 'doc', id: 'apis/home'},
|
||||
items: [
|
||||
{
|
||||
type: 'category',
|
||||
label: "Graph API",
|
||||
link: { type: 'doc', id: 'apis/graph-api/graph-api' },
|
||||
items: [
|
||||
{ type: 'doc', id: 'apis/graph-api/getting-a-single-entity' },
|
||||
{
|
||||
type: 'category',
|
||||
label: "Searching entities",
|
||||
link: { type: 'doc', id: 'apis/graph-api/searching-entities/searching-entities' },
|
||||
items: [
|
||||
{ type: 'doc', id: 'apis/graph-api/searching-entities/filtering-search-results' },
|
||||
{ type: 'doc', id: 'apis/graph-api/searching-entities/sorting-and-paging' },
|
||||
]
|
||||
},
|
||||
{ type: 'doc', id: 'apis/graph-api/making-requests' },
|
||||
]
|
||||
},
|
||||
{
|
||||
type: 'category',
|
||||
label: "Search API",
|
||||
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