ICT-EU is a shell script written by Marcos Marado to, using EU’s website as a data source, generate a CSV file with information about all Information Society EU Programmes.
The output is in the form of a CSV file (check final.csv).
Currently, Cordis already exports CSV files, so this script only helps you by finding the right set of CSVs, fetching them and merging the data into a single, comprehensive file.
A previous version of this script and resulting CSV used to have relevant fields that this one (still) doesn't.
Previously:
"Reference ID";"Title";"Description";"Funded Under";"Area";"Cost";"Contribution";"Reference";"Execution";"Project Status";"Contract Type";"Number of Partners";"Number of partner countries"
Currently:
"Content type";"Record Number";Acronym;Title;ID;Teaser;Programme;"Start date";"End date";Language;"Available languages";"Last updated";URL
Unfortunately the old version stopped working when the website changed, so there's work to be done in order to re-add those fields in the list again. If you needed that information, a copy of the last run of the old script is available at old.csv, but bear in mind that the information is outdated (extracted at Jan 18, 2015).
This was written having UNIX-based systems in mind. This usage section assumes you are in such a system (GNU/Linux; MacOS; etc.). Suggestions on how to enhance this section on other systems are welcome.
The following steps assume you have a clone of this repository on your system.
- Open a terminal;
- Go to the directory where this repository is;
- Type
sh ICT-EU.sh
; - A new CSV file called final.csv was created in the directory.