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How to use the dblp search API?
Part of the search API is still in flux. So please take the advice below as work-in-progress that may change in the future (although there are no current plans of doing so).
There are three major search services provided by dblp: one for publications, one for persons (authors/editors), and one for venues (journals/conferences/etc). The base search API URL of these services are:
- https://dblp.org/search/publ/api for publication queries
- https://dblp.org/search/author/api for author queries
- https://dblp.org/search/venue/api for venue queries
Currently the following URL query parameters are recognized:
Parameter | Description | Default | Example |
---|---|---|---|
q | The query string to search for, as described on a separate page. | ...?q=test+search | |
format | The result format of the search. Recognized values are "xml", "json", and "jsonp". | xml | ...?q=test&format=json |
h | Maximum number of search results (hits) to return. For bandwidth reasons, this number is capped at 1000. | 30 | ...?q=test&h=100 |
f | The first hit in the numbered sequence of search results (starting with 0) to return. In combination with the h parameter, this parameter can be used for pagination of search results. | 0 | ...?q=test&h=100&f=300 |
c | Maximum number of completion terms (see below) to return. For bandwidth reasons, this number is capped at 1000. | 10 | ...?q=test&c=0 |
Completions
The auto-completion of search terms is one of the major features of the CompleteSearch engine. The engine will automatically compute the top prefix-matching search terms for the right-most term given in the "q" query Parameter. E.g., "...?q=test+search" will provide completions for the term "search".
Example:
- The query "test term" will find completions for "term", such as "term", "terms". "terminal", "termination", "terminology", ...
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