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SCOPUS Search API: This represents a search against the SCOPUS cluster, which contains SCOPUS abstracts. Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of research literature and quality web sources.
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21 Σεπ 2021 · I'm not an Amazon Web Services expert but I believe what you're looking for is here: https://webservices.amazon.com/paapi5/documentation/search-items.html. In short, you need more or less of this here: Register an api key; Send a request; Verify and consume response;
You can request an API Key on Elsevier's Developer Portal. If you do not already have an Elsevier user ID, you will have to register before you can request an API Key. If you want to request an API for commercial use (i.e., you are a researcher working in a private sector or commercial organisation), please contact us. What do I get access to ...
10 Νοε 2020 · ISBNDB is a paid API to access book information. It’s the easiest way to go if paying $10 per month isn’t an issue. Links: API : https://isbndb.com/apidocs/v2; Summary: 26.8+ entries with paid access ($10-50 / month). Has cover API. Has price information (for $50 plan). 🍭 GoogleBooks. GoogleBooks allows you to access the Google Books ...
ElsSearch: represents a search through one of Elsevier's indexes, which can be a document index (ScienceDirect or Scopus), an author index, or an affiliation index. Once executed, each search object has a list attribute, .results, that contains the results retrieved from Elsevier's APIs for that search.
3 Απρ 2015 · To find my documents, we will use the Search API, http://api.elsevier.com/documentation/SCOPUSSearchAPI.wadl. We specify a Scopus ID, and to limit the quantity of data that comes back we specify that we want the dc:identifier field, which corresponds to the scopus id for each document.
7 Σεπ 2023 · An application that uses one or more Scopus APIs must use a unique caller name known as an API Key to identify itself. This API Key cannot be reused for another application. Elsevier provides two authentication methods to request an API, both requiring an API Key. • Institution IP-based authentication access • Institutional token authentication