Awesome-Agent-Skills-for-Empirical-Research dblp-api
Search computer science publications, authors, and venues via DBLP
git clone https://github.com/brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Agent-Skills-for-Empirical-Research
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Agent-Skills-for-Empirical-Research "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/43-wentorai-research-plugins/skills/domains/cs/dblp-api" ~/.claude/skills/brycewang-stanford-awesome-agent-skills-for-empirical-research-dblp-api && rm -rf "$T"
skills/43-wentorai-research-plugins/skills/domains/cs/dblp-api/SKILL.mdDBLP API Guide
Overview
DBLP (Digital Bibliography and Library Project) is the most comprehensive open bibliographic database for computer science. Maintained by Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz Center for Informatics, DBLP indexes over 6.5 million publications from thousands of journals, conference proceedings, and informal publication venues in computer science and related fields.
DBLP is widely regarded as the authoritative source for computer science bibliographic data. It is used by researchers for tracking publication records, by hiring committees for evaluating academic productivity, and by bibliometric tools for analyzing the computer science research landscape. Each author in DBLP has a unique profile page with a complete, disambiguated publication list.
The API is entirely free and open, requiring no authentication. There are no published rate limits, though users are expected to be respectful and avoid excessive load on the servers. All data is available under the ODC-BY license.
Authentication
No authentication required. The DBLP API is fully open and free to use. No API key, registration, or email is needed. Users should include a descriptive User-Agent header and avoid sending excessive concurrent requests.
Core Endpoints
Publication Search: Find Computer Science Papers
- URL:
GET https://dblp.org/search/publ/api - Parameters:
Param Type Required Description q string Yes Search query (supports author:, venue:, year: prefixes) format string No Response format: json, xml (default: xml) h integer No Number of results (default: 30, max: 1000) f integer No Starting offset for pagination (default: 0) c integer No Maximum completions in auto-suggest mode - Example:
curl "https://dblp.org/search/publ/api?q=graph+neural+networks&format=json&h=10&f=0" - Response: JSON with
containingresult.hits
count and@total
array. Each hit hashit
withinfo
,title
,authors.author
,venue
,year
,type
,doi
, andurl
(electronic edition link).ee
Author Search: Find Researchers
- URL:
GET https://dblp.org/search/author/api - Parameters:
Param Type Required Description q string Yes Author name query format string No Response format: json, xml h integer No Number of results (default: 30) f integer No Starting offset - Example:
curl "https://dblp.org/search/author/api?q=Yann+LeCun&format=json&h=5" - Response: JSON with matched author profiles including
name,author
(DBLP profile URL), and optionalurl
with affiliation information.notes
Venue Search: Find Journals and Conferences
- URL:
GET https://dblp.org/search/venue/api - Parameters:
Param Type Required Description q string Yes Venue name query format string No Response format: json, xml h integer No Number of results f integer No Starting offset - Example:
curl "https://dblp.org/search/venue/api?q=NeurIPS&format=json&h=5" - Response: JSON with matched venue names, acronyms, and DBLP venue URLs.
Author Profile: Full Publication List
- URL:
GET https://dblp.org/pid/{pid}.json - Parameters:
Param Type Required Description pid string Yes DBLP person ID (e.g., h/GeoffreyEHinton) from author search results - Example:
curl "https://dblp.org/pid/h/GeoffreyEHinton.json" - Response: JSON with full author profile including name variants, affiliation, and complete publication list with metadata.
Rate Limits
No published rate limits. DBLP does not enforce strict API quotas. However, the service is provided by a non-profit institution with limited resources. Best practices include limiting requests to a reasonable rate (1-2 per second), using caching for repeated queries, and downloading the DBLP XML dump for large-scale analyses instead of querying the API repeatedly.
Common Patterns
Track an Author's Publication Record
Get a complete, chronological list of publications for a researcher:
# Step 1: Find the author's DBLP PID curl "https://dblp.org/search/author/api?q=Jure+Leskovec&format=json&h=1" # Step 2: Fetch their full profile curl "https://dblp.org/pid/l/JureLeskovec.json"
Find Top Papers at a Conference
Search for publications at a specific venue in a given year:
curl "https://dblp.org/search/publ/api?q=venue:ICML+year:2024&format=json&h=50"
Cross-Reference with DOI
Use DBLP records to find DOIs and link to other metadata sources:
curl "https://dblp.org/search/publ/api?q=attention+is+all+you+need&format=json&h=1" | jq '.result.hits.hit[0].info.doi'
References
- Official documentation: https://dblp.org/faq/1474707.html
- DBLP XML dump: https://dblp.org/xml/
- DBLP statistics: https://dblp.org/statistics/