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While the CORDIS search is the most common way to access CORDIS data, other resources and applications are also available and provide different approaches. From querying CORDIS Linked Open Data through our SPARQL endpoint to specific data extraction tool and API, from interactive maps to customisable visualisation widgets, CORDIS offers a range of tools to help you get the most out of our data. Give them a try and discover what works best for you!

Linked Open Data

To make CORDIS information more accessible, discoverable, and reusable, CORDIS data is also available as Linked Open Data in the form of the EURIO Knowledge Graph .

SPARQL endpoint
Search and explore the content of EURIO Knowledge Graph using the SPARQL query language.

Widget

A simple and customizable way to share dynamic information creating small application views, which will update automatically.
Log in to CORDIS to access the widget.

Widget Wizard
Create, customize, and embed CORDIS data in your website: a guided procedure will help you choose and create your personalised widget.

Data extraction

DET, our Data Extraction Tool, allows you to extract information directly from a search results page.
The tool is accessible to all registered users.

DET
Find out how to easily download or extract CORDIS data and what formats and options are available.

API services

CORDIS provides users with an Application Programming Interface (API) that allows information to be retrieved and reused automatically.
API services are only accessible to registered users.

API
Discover how to integrate automatic mass data recovery into your software or website using our advanced options.

How to...

What are Linked Open Data and the EURIO Knowledge Graph? How to use SPARQL? Are data dumps available? A page rich of information about how to interact with CORDIS data.

GUIDE
Discover more about LOD, EURIO, and how to use SPARQL to query EURIO and trigger federated queries.