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    MCP server for querying the Bibliothèque nationale de France catalogue. Enables searching authors and works, retrieving author details, listing editions, and finding digitised documents via SPARQL, without an API key.
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    MCP server and CLI for full-text search of the Deutsches Zeitungsportal (German newspaper collection), enabling querying ~33.8 million digitized pages with Solr syntax, date/title/place filters, and snippet highlights.
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    A traceable Chinese-history MCP server that enables querying of nine classical Chinese texts (e.g., 史记, 汉书) with citations and honest status labels. It provides four tools to search events, persons, places, and qualities, all with provenance.
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    An MCP server for querying Historic Environment Records across England and Scotland, enabling searches of listed buildings, monuments, and heritage sites via ArcGIS REST APIs.
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    Enables natural-language querying of multiple digital scholarly editions, aggregating Schleiermacher digital, Praktiken der Monarchie, and correspSearch into a single MCP endpoint.
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    Enables natural language querying of the Turkish Manuscript Institution's catalog of 674,000+ manuscripts, allowing AI-assisted browsing and discovery.
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    MCP server for rekordbox DJ database access. Provides read-only querying of tracks, playlists, and DJ session history from encrypted rekordbox SQLite databases using pyrekordbox.
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    Enables querying the Dutch RCE Cultural Heritage Objects linked data endpoint via SPARQL, with ontology guidance and query validation for safe, accurate results.
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    An MCP server that enables searching and fetching openly-licensed images from Openverse with features like filtering by license type, getting image details, and finding essay-specific illustrations.
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    MCP server for querying archaeological site information from the EGIPCI service of the Generalitat de Catalunya, enabling AI editors to access Catalan archaeological data.
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    MCP server for querying the Victoria and Albert Museum (V\&A) collections via natural language or direct tool calls.
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    Provides access to the FBI National Stolen Art File (free, no auth) for querying stolen art data through natural language.
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    MCP server for querying the Crom API v2, providing access to SCP Foundation Wikidot site data including page search, author stats, and forum content.
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    Enables querying the Cleveland Museum of Art's open access API to search artworks by filters like type, artist, and CC0 status, retrieve details by accession number, find creators, and explore exhibitions.
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    Enables querying the Quran, Tafsir (commentaries), and Hadith (sayings of Prophet Muhammad) from a relational MySQL database through natural language, using the Model Context Protocol for structured, anti-hallucination responses.
    MIT