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August 21, 2008

Stupid API Tricks

Filed under: open source, collaboration, content management — Jack Brighton @ 2:45 pm

What have we done with the new NPR API? This would be a good place for people to share examples of cool mashups and apps they’ve devised to tap NPR’s open content. Or to suggest ideas on which we could perhaps collaborate.

Here’s one of mine: What if I tagged my news stories, interviews, and other content with keywords based on the NPR taxonomy (or even just my own keywords) and when I publish that content on my website, it generates a query to the NPR API? I could have a widget sitting next to my content pulling in related stuff dynamically. As the NPR API expands its reach to other public media sources, each content entry on my site becomes an entry point to a growing universe of related content. Of course that universe might get pretty big, so what if we wrote a script that could then parse everything and generate a navigational structure based on the metadata returned with the results of the query. So the query results would evolve over time, and so would the navigational structure.

What if next we expand the range of sources to query based on the metadata of our initial content? Scientific and cultural institutions have large collections of content, many accessible through an API. Funding is increasingly premised on open collections and public research results. What if we tap into that, so a given media object can serve semantically and programatically as merely a starting point to explore a growing web of deep knowledge and perspective?

Maybe that kind of language sounds cheesy or something, but it seems like a fun thing to me.  On the other hand, maybe let’s start with the NPR API and go from there…

Jack Brighton
WILL Public Media

1 Comment »

  1. Look on the PubForge wiki for  more on the NPR API

    Comment by Dale Hobson — August 21, 2008 @ 3:44 pm

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