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dblp in RDF

For more than 20 years, a full dump of all dblp records in our own XML format has been available as open data for download and reuse. These dump files have always been in high demand over the years (with 500+ downloads in February 2022 alone) and are used as Read more…

By Marcel R. Ackermann, 11 monthsMarch 2, 2022 ago
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License change to CC0

Starting today, all of dblp’s data will be released under the CC0 1.0 Creative Commons Public Domain License. This affects all metadata releases, in particular the daily and monthly data dumps and data retrieved from the web APIs. This change will make it easier for you to reuse our data. Read more…

By Florian Reitz, 3 yearsNovember 24, 2019 ago
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Historical dblp file is now available

A historical version of the dblp.xml (called hdblp.xml) is now available at zenodo. hdblp contains historical revisions of all metadata records in dblp. The file can be used to reconstruct the state of dblp for each day between June 1999 and March 2018. The dblp computer science bibliography was founded Read more…

By Florian Reitz, 5 yearsJuly 11, 2018 ago
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