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---
license: mit
---

# Dataset Card for newmodels.io Public JSON Archive

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The newmodels.io Public JSON Archive is a structured JSON dataset containing published entries from newmodels.io, including interviews, readings, greenroom sessions, and other editorial content, with associated metadata and source links.

## Dataset Details

### Dataset Description

This dataset is a public archive of editorial content published by newmodels.io. It aggregates posts and episodes into a machine-readable JSON format suitable for analysis, indexing, and downstream applications such as search, recommendation, and research.

Each entry represents a single published item and includes metadata such as title, publication date, content type, tags, and a canonical URL.

- **Curated by:** newmodels.io
- **Funded by:** Independent
- **Language(s) (NLP):** English
- **License:** MIT

### Dataset Sources [optional]

- **Repository:** https://github.com/newmodels-io/public-archive
- **Demo:** https://newmodels.io/search

## Uses

### Direct Use

The dataset can be used for:
- Content discovery and indexing
- Editorial analysis and trend tracking
- Building recommendation or archive navigation tools
- Training or evaluating models for metadata extraction or classification
- Powering search, summarization, or retrieval-based systems (RAG)

### Out-of-Scope Use

- Treating HTML titles as cleaned plain text without preprocessing
- Assuming completeness or real-time accuracy
- Automated decision-making without human review
- Extracting personal data beyond what is publicly visible

## Dataset Structure

The dataset is distributed as a JSON object with a single top-level key:

```json
{
  "archive": [ ... ]
}