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How people are using Europe PMC APIs

The Europe PMC APIs are used by academic institutes, commercial industries, publishers, funders, infrastructure providers, text mining groups, open science apps and tools, and Research Information (CRIS) systems. The APIs are a powerful tool for programmatic users, enabling access to open content and metadata for building diverse applications for discovery of biomedical data.

For more information about the APIs, see the Developers overview, and the Europe PMC Tech blog.


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EUROPE PMC BLOG, 25 OCT 2021

Using the Europe PMC REST API to Study Open Access Publishing at the University of Virginia

In May 2021, the University of Virginia Faculty Senate passed a set of Open Access Guidelines and Recommendations. This was the first university-wide resolution on the subject, though the School of Data Science adopted its own open access policy a few months earlier. Read the full story...


EUROPE PMC BLOG, 20 AUG 2019

FAIR-biomed: a browser extension using Europe PMC API

FAIR-biomed is a browser extension that aims to facilitate investigative research in biomedicine. It connects users to information stored in specialized databases. Read the full story...


EUROPE PMC TECH BLOG, 16 OCT 2019

PDBe integrates Europe PMC APIs

PDBe, a member of the Worldwide Protein Bank, is a European resource that maintains a free and publicly available archive of macromolecular structures. The public can easily find information on protein structure and metadata associated with protein structure. Read the full story...