Below is a list of commonly used scholarly resources at MIT that make their APIs available for use. If you have programming skills and would like to use APIs in your research, use the table below to get an overview of some available APIs.
"Introduction to the Knowledge Graph API
The Google Knowledge Graph API reveals entity information related to a keyword, that Google knows about. This information can be very useful for SEO - discovering related topics and what Google believes is relevant. It can also help when trying to claim/win a Knowledge Graph box on search results. The API requires a high level of technical understanding, so this tool creates a simple public interface, with the ability to export data into spreadsheets."
seekda™ is the free search engine for Web API (Web Services at the moment) and their providers. We run a focused crawled that gathers information about services available on the Web and we monitor these services daily. We also allow our users to edit certain data regarding providers or their services.
HealthMash™ combines sophisticated Web 2.0 universal search and discovery technology with Semantic Web Concepts in a simple yet highly informative user interface.
The HealthMash Explore and Discover semantic knowledge base API is available for licensing.
"Does Somebody Have Your Password?
The API and search engine provided by BreachDirectory helps your company ensure that identity theft and data breaches are a thing of the past."
Search with one CLICK.
Traditional keyword search returns a list of ten blue links. yolink brings back actionable blocks of text from inside those web pages and behind those links. yolink searches many pages and documents with a single click, eliminating trial and error and saving valuable time.