- Rank 1: Sources that are fully accountable, reputable, and balanced.
- Rank 2: Sources that are official, reliable, and honest.
- Rank 3: Sources that are acknowledged, formal, and credible.
- Rank 4: Sources that are known and reasonably credible.
- Rank 5: Sources that have satisfactory credibility.
knowledge_graph service provides a way to search for these sources
and retrieve them based on various criteria such as their name, country,
source rank, and retention period. This allows users to filter and find
the sources that best fit their needs for analysis and research.
Usage
The simplest way to search for sources in Bigdata by using Find SourcesFiltering sources by details
If you want to find all sources that match some specific criteria, you can use Find Sources to filter all sources available in Bigdata by country, source rank, category (only supported in the API), packages (only supported in the API), and retention period (only supported in the Python SDK). For example, to retrieve sources from the United States and a source rank of 1, you can use the following code:Note how the
values parameter is left unsetThe country parameter follows the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 format.
Advanced usage
For more advanced usage, in the Python SDK you can increase the limit on how many sources to retrieve and provide multiple values to each of the filtering parameters. For example, to retrieve 100 sources from the United States and Canada with a source rank of 1 and 2 and a retention period of 5 years or full history, you can use the following code:Advanced usage
The
limit parameter is optional and by default is set to 20. The maximum value is 1000.
