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API to access NetBox

The Labs64 NetLicensing RESTful API gives you access to NetLicensing’s core features.

Authentication
You authenticate to the NetLicensing API by providing your account credentials or simply use our demo account - demo:demo

Find out more about Labs64 NetLicensing at netlicensing.io

The general-purpose API

Full description of Noosh API

Hello and welcome! To make use of this API collection collection as it's written, please duplicate [this database template](https://www.notion.so/8e2c2b769e1d47d287b9ed3035d607ae?v=dc1b92875fb94f10834ba8d36549bd2a). [Create an integration](https://www.notion.so/my-integrations) to retrieve an API token, add your database and page ID's as variables in the collection, and start making your requests! For our full documentation, including sample integrations and guides, visit [developers.notion.com](developers.notion.com) Need more help? Join our [developer community on Slack](https://join.slack.com/t/notiondevs/shared_invite/zt-lkrnk74h-YmPRroySRFGiqgjI193AqA/)

The interface to our OAuth2 server

The entry point to user-specific information

Audio recommendations tailored to a user's preferences

Sponsorship for non-NPR One client applications

Allows clients to look up NPR member station information

The Buildings Database is a shared resource for the building industry. The Database, developed by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), is a unique central repository of in-depth information and data on high-performance, green building projects across the United States and abroad.

Query our database of federal and state laws and incentives for alternative fuels and vehicles, air quality, fuel efficiency, and other transportation-related topics. This dataset powers the Federal and State Laws and Incentives on the Alternative Fuels Data Center.

This API allows programmers to build National Snow and Ice Data Center data and metadata services into their applications.

The Archive API provides lists of NYT articles by month going back to 1851. You can use it to build your own local database of NYT article metadata.

With the Article Search API, you can search New York Times articles from Sept. 18, 1851 to today, retrieving headlines, abstracts, lead paragraphs, links to associated multimedia and other article metadata. Note: In URI examples and field names, italics indicate placeholders for variables or values. Brackets [ ] indicate optional items. Parentheses ( ) are not a convention — when URIs include parentheses, interpret them literally.

The Books API provides information about book reviews and The New York Times bestsellers lists.

Get access to comments from registered users on New York Times articles. NOTE: This API is deprecated.

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