MIT DBLP MCP Server with 16 Tools for Claude, Cursor, and AI Agents
Search millions of computer science publications, find author profiles, and explore academic citation networks across conferences. Vinkius routes your AI agents directly to MIT DBLP through a governed connection. 16 tools ready to use with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any AI agent — no hosting, no setup, connect in 30 seconds.
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What is the DBLP MCP Server?
The DBLP MCP Server routes AI agents like Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor directly to DBLP via 16 tools. Search millions of computer science publications, find author profiles, and explore academic citation networks across conferences. Powered by Vinkius — your credentials stay on your side of the connection, every request is auditable. Connect in under 2 minutes.
Built-in capabilities (16)
Tools for your AI Agents to operate DBLP
Ask your AI agent "Find recent AI papers on large language models at NeurIPS" and get the answer without opening a single dashboard. With 16 tools connected to real DBLP data, your agents reason over live information, cross-reference it with other MCP servers, and deliver insights you would spend hours assembling manually.
Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible client. Powered by Vinkius — your credentials never touch the AI model, every request is auditable. Connect in under two minutes.
Why teams choose Vinkius
One subscription gives you the infrastructure to connect your AI agents to thousands of MCP servers — and deploy your own to the Vinkius Edge. Your credentials stay yours. Your data flows directly between your agent and the API. DLP blocks sensitive information from ever reaching the model, kill switch for instant shutdown, and up to 60% token savings. Enterprise-grade routing and governance, zero maintenance.
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Vinkius routes your AI agents to MIT DBLP through a governed proxy. Beyond a simple connection, you get full visibility into every action your agents perform, with enterprise-grade security and up to 60% savings on AI costs.
Get author on MIT DBLP
The PID can be found in DBLP URLs (e.g. for "https://dblp.org/pid/b/YoshuaBengio" the PID is "b/YoshuaBengio"). Get author profile by DBLP PID
Get author publications on MIT DBLP
Returns up to 40 most recent publications with full metadata. Use the author name as it appears on DBLP. Get all publications by a specific author
Get author stats on MIT DBLP
Essential for evaluating research productivity and impact. Get publication statistics for an author
Get coauthors on MIT DBLP
Returns a ranked list of collaborators ordered by number of joint publications. Essential for understanding research collaboration patterns. Get co-author network of a researcher
Get publication on MIT DBLP
g. "journals/cacm/Knuth74", "conf/nips/VaswaniSPUJGKP17"). The key uniquely identifies every record in DBLP. Get publication details by DBLP key
Get venue on MIT DBLP
Use conference abbreviations (ICML, NeurIPS, SIGMOD) or full journal names. Get venue details (conference or journal)
Get venue publications on MIT DBLP
Essential for exploring what was published at a particular conference edition (e.g. NeurIPS 2024). Get papers published at a specific venue
Search ai papers on MIT DBLP
These are the premier conferences for artificial intelligence and machine learning research. Search AI and machine learning papers at top venues
Search authors on MIT DBLP
Returns author names, DBLP profile URLs, and disambiguation notes. DBLP meticulously disambiguates authors with the same name. Search computer science authors on DBLP
Search by year on MIT DBLP
Useful for tracking research trends over time or finding papers from a specific conference edition. Search publications filtered by year
Search database papers on MIT DBLP
Search database papers at top venues
Search in venue on MIT DBLP
Combine a venue name with an optional topic query to find relevant papers at a particular venue. Search for papers within a specific venue
Search publications on MIT DBLP
Covers all major conferences (NeurIPS, ICML, SIGMOD, VLDB, OSDI) and journals (JACM, TOCS, VLDBJ). Returns titles, authors, venues, years, DOIs, and DBLP keys. Search 6M+ computer science publications on DBLP
Search systems papers on MIT DBLP
Search systems papers at top venues
Search theory papers on MIT DBLP
Search theoretical CS papers at top venues
Search venues on MIT DBLP
Returns venue names, DBLP URLs, and types. Search CS conferences and journals
What the MIT DBLP MCP Server unlocks
Connect to the DBLP Computer Science Bibliography — the most comprehensive index of CS research, maintained by Schloss Dagstuhl.
What you can do
- Full-Text Search — Search 6M+ CS publications across all venues
- Author Profiles — Explore researcher profiles and publication histories
- Venue Browsing — Search conferences (NeurIPS, ICML, SIGMOD, OSDI) and journals (JACM, TOCS)
- Co-Author Networks — Discover collaboration patterns between researchers
- AI/ML Papers — Dedicated search for NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, and AAAI papers
- Systems Papers — Dedicated search for OSDI, SOSP, SIGCOMM, NSDI papers
- Theory Papers — Dedicated search for STOC, FOCS, SODA papers
- Database Papers — Dedicated search for SIGMOD, VLDB, ICDE papers
- Author Statistics — Publication counts, venue distribution, and year-over-year trends
Who is this for?
- CS Researchers — literature reviews and related work discovery
- PhD Students — find the latest papers in your area
- Faculty — track research output and collaboration networks
- Hiring Committees — evaluate candidate publication records
Frequently asked questions about the MIT DBLP MCP Server
Do I need an API key?
No. The DBLP API is completely free and public. No authentication required.
What venues does DBLP cover?
DBLP indexes all major CS conferences (NeurIPS, ICML, SIGMOD, OSDI, STOC) and journals (JACM, TOCS, IEEE TPAMI). It covers over 6 million publications from thousands of venues worldwide.
Can I find co-author networks?
Yes. DBLP maintains detailed co-author relationships. You can explore an author's collaborators, see shared publications, and map research networks across institutions.
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