I would also like to search by organismID

Peter (work) wrote:
Yes, organismID. For tracking data.

Op 15 jun. 2016 om 22:28 heeft Tim Robertson <trobertson@gbif.org> het volgende geschreven:

Hi Alex,

We can add the protocol in the next iteration.  Any other fields you have particular interest in?

All the best,
Tim


From: API-users <api-users-bounces@lists.gbif.org> on behalf of godfoder <godfoder@acis.ufl.edu>
Date: Wednesday 15 June 2016 at 22:05
To: "api-users@lists.gbif.org" <api-users@lists.gbif.org>
Subject: Re: [API-users] New Portal/Occurrece API functionalities

Awesome work guys, this make a number of data mining queries I used to have to run much easier and accessible right from the API/Download system.

Any chance that the protocol field could be made searchable? Its always frustrating when I can see fields in the API, but have no ability to inspect their contents other that iteration. It's like the data is locked away just out of reach.

- Alex

On 06/15/2016 09:44 AM, Federico Mendez wrote:

Dear GBIFApiers, we are excited to announce some new features that are now supported by there GBIF Portal and Occurrence API:

  1. Full text search is now supported. Some examples of this new function are:
  2. Faceted search 
    1. The GBIF portal now supports faceted navigation by:  basis of record, type status, data set, country,  year and month. Please, see this example: http://www.gbif.org/occurrence/search?basis_of_record=FOSSIL_SPECIMEN .
    2. The GBIF API supports faceted results  by: basisOfRecord, catalogNumber, classKey, collectionCode, country, datasetKey, decimalLatitude, decimalLongitude, depth, elevation, establishmentMeans, familyKey, genusKey, hasCoordinate, hasGeospatialIssue, institutionCode, issue, kingdomKey, mediaType, month, occurrenceID, orderKey, phylumKey, publishingCountry, recordedBy, recordNumber, repatriated, scientificName, speciesKey, subgenusKey, taxonKey, typeStatus and year. 
    3. The occurrence API supports pagination request in facets using the parameters facetLimit and facetOffset, see this example:
      1. First three country counts/facets: http://api.gbif.org/v1/occurrence/search?facet=COUNTRY&COUNTRY.facetLimit=3&COUNTRY.facetOffset=0&limit=0
      2. Next three country counts/facets: http://api.gbif.org/v1/occurrence/search?facet=COUNTRY&COUNTRY.facetLimit=3&COUNTRY.facetOffset=3&limit=0  
  3. A new repatriation filter allows to search for records whose publishing country is different to the country where the record was recorded in. For example, the following link shows the repatriated data of Costa Rica:http://api.gbif.org/v1/occurrence/search?COUNTRY=CR&REPATRIATED=true .

Be aware that this is still in a experimental phase and its definition could change in the future. Please refer to the API documentation http://www.gbif.org/developer/occurrence and don’t hesitate to contact us if you have further questions!


Best regards, GBIFS Informatics.



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