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Searching for a data product

Data Product Hub provides multiple ways to find a data product that is suitable for your needs. You can search by keyword or business domain.

Required roles to complete this task
Collaborator roles: Viewer, Editor, or Admin

The landing page displays sample data products and the most recently published data products.

Searching for a data product

You can enter a keyword or search string to retrieve relevant data products. At least 3 alphanumeric characters are required.

  1. Type your search terms or characters in the search field and press Return.
  2. Optional: You can select a suggested search term.
  3. Click a tile to view the details for a data product.

If you are ready to subscribe, click Subscribe.

You can customize your searches with these techniques:

Searching for the start of a word

To search for words that start with a letter or letters, enter the first 1-3 letters of the word. If you enter only one letter, words that start with that letter are returned. If you enter two or three letters, words that start with those letters will be prioritized over the words that contain those letters. For example, if you search for i , you get results like initial and infinite, but not definite. If you search for in you also get results that contain definite ranked lower in the results list.

Searching for a part of a word

To search for partial word matches, include more than 3 letters. For example, if you search for conn, you might get results like connection and disconnect.

Only the first 12 characters in a word are used in the search. Any search terms that you enter that are longer than 12 characters are truncated to the first 12 characters.

Searches for partial words don't work in the description fields.

Searching for a phrase

To search for a specific phrase, surround the phrase with double quotation marks. For example, if you search for "customer data", your results contain exactly that phrase.

You can include a quoted phrase within a longer search string. For example, if you search for credit card "customer data", you might get results that contain credit card, credit, card, and customer data.

When you search for a phrase in English, natural language analysis optimizes the search results in the following ways:

  • Words that are not important to the search intent are removed from the search query.
  • Phrases in the search string that are common in English are automatically ranked higher than results for individual words.

For example, if you search for find credit card interest in United States, you might get the following results:

  • Matches for credit card interest and United States are prioritized.
  • Matches for credit, card, interest, United, and States are returned.
  • Matches for in are not returned.

Searching for multiple alternative words

To find results that contain any of your search terms, enter multiple words. For example, if you search for machine learning, the results contain the word machine, the word learning, or both words.

Browsing by business domain

When a data producer publishes a data product, they assign a business domain and an optional subdomain. You can narrow your search by choosing a business domain.

To search by business domain:

  1. Choose a business domain to view the data products for that domain.
  2. From the list of data products for a domain, choose a subdomain to further direct your search.
  3. Click a tile to view the details for a data product.

If you are ready to subscribe, click Subscribe.

Viewing data product details

Click a tile to view the details for a data product. You can view these details:

  • The business domain that was assigned by the publisher

  • The publisher's name, the version number, and the published date

  • The Data product contents provides a description of the contents of the data product that was provided by the publisher.

  • The Recommended usage provides the business domain and examples for how the data can be used.

  • The Data contract includes the terms and conditions for using the data product.

When you locate the best data product for your needs, subscribe to the data product! For subscribing instructions, see Subscribing to a data product.

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