Description: With over 5 billion photos (many with valuable metadata such as tags, geolocation, and Exif data), the Flickr community creates wonderfully rich data. The Flickr API is how you can access that data. In fact, almost all the functionality that runs flickr.com is available through the API. (Flickr: The Flickr Developer Guide)
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- API key required
- Query limit: 3600 requests per hour
- Data available through CSV format
Description: A python interface to archive.org to achieve API requests towards internet archive.
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- No API key required
- No query limits
Description: The MediaWiki Action API is a web service that allows access to some wiki features like authentication, page operations, and search. It can provide meta information about the wiki and the logged-in user. (API:Main page - MediaWiki)
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- No API key required
- Query limit: depends on user status and request type
- Data available through XML or JSON format
Description: The Met’s Open Access datasets are available through our API. The API (RESTful web service in JSON format) gives access to all of The Met’s Open Access data and to corresponding high resolution images (JPEG format) that are in the public domain. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection API)
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- No API key required
- 80 queries per second
Description: The Vimeo API allows users to perform filtered, advanced search on Vimeo videos.
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- API key required
- Query limit: 5000 authenticated requests per day
- Data available through JSON format
Description: An API from YouTube for platform users to upload videos, adjust video parameters, and obtain search results.
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- API key required
- Query limit: depends on the type and number of requests
- Data available through JSON format