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Introduction to APIs

Dr. Mark Hall from Open University UK gives an introduction to Application Programme Interfaces (APIs) and how they can be used in (digital) Humanities projects.

APIs feature in many of the programs and apps we use, but from a research perspective, particularly in the digital humanities and cultural heritage, APIs can offer a way to gather large amounts of data from collections for further analysis. Many Cultural Heritage institutions provide APIs to help access their collections. but APIs can seem daunting to someone who hasn’t used them before. In this webinar, Mark Hall explains what an API is, and how they can be called on to complete queries on metadata.

This webinar was recorded as part of the DARIAH Friday Frontiers webinar series.

Learning Outcomes

By watching this video, learners should:

  • Understand what an API is and how they are used in most software
  • Understand how an API can be queried, particularly to acquire metadata for analysis

Cite as

Mark Hall (2021). Introduction to APIs. Version 1.0.0. DARIAH-Campus. [Training module]. http://localhost:3000/id/crdiXpmfT0_AkSLZcql6C

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Full metadata

Title:
Introduction to APIs
Authors:
Mark Hall
Domain:
Social Sciences and Humanities
Language:
en
Published to DARIAH-Campus:
10/12/2021
Content type:
Training module
Licence:
CCBY 4.0
Sources:
DARIAH
Topics:
Software development
Version:
1.0.0