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Research Funding API

Discover the funding and projects behind research — as an API over OpenAIRE, the open research graph that links scholarly outputs to the grants and funders that paid for them. Search funded research projects (grants) by keyword and filter by funder — the European Commission, NIH, NSF, UKRI, DFG, Wellcome and many more — and get each project's title, grant code, acronym, funder, start and end dates, funded amount and summary. Search publications too, with their title, authors, year, DOI, type, publisher, open-access status and whether they were publicly funded. It is the place to find research grants and the money behind science — ideal for research-funding discovery, science-policy analysis, grant intelligence, reporting and open-science tooling. A research-funding / projects resource — distinct from DOI registries (Crossref, DataCite) and scholarly-metadata indexes (OpenAlex). Open data from OpenAIRE (CC BY).

api.oanor.com/openaire-api

DataCite API

DataCite as an API — the global registry of DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) for research outputs. Where Crossref registers DOIs for journal articles, DataCite registers and describes DOIs for research data, software, samples, dissertations, preprints, models, images and other outputs, from repositories such as Zenodo, Dryad and thousands of institutions. /v1/search?query=climate full-text searches the registry and can be narrowed by resource type (type=dataset, software, text, image, audiovisual, collection, model and more), returning each DOI with its title, type, creators, publisher and publication year. /v1/doi?id=10.5281/zenodo.3509134 returns a single DOI's full metadata — title, resource type, creators, publisher, publication year, description, subjects, version, license and registration date. DOIs look like 10.5281/zenodo.3509134 (Zenodo) or 10.5061/dryad.xxxx (Dryad). Ideal for research-data discovery and citation, data-repository and reference-management tools, software-citation features and reproducibility workflows. Metadata is CC0 from DataCite. This is the registry of research data and software DOIs — distinct from the journal-article DOI index (Crossref) and from preprint and open-access services.

api.oanor.com/datacite-api