Hi all,
I’d like to briefly share news about GRAPHIA, an EU-funded project that may be of interest to those engaged in open scholarship, research infrastructure, and scholarly communication.
We are building a comprehensive Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) Knowledge Graph. Its goal is to connect fragmented SSH data (across disciplines, repositories, and formats) to make research outputs easier to discover, understand, and reuse.
A knowledge graph structures information as entities and meaningful relationships, embedding context rather than just linking records. For SSH, where data is often dispersed across archives, publications, cultural heritage collections, and datasets, this approach helps overcome silos and supports more open, interoperable, and reusable research.
To introduce these ideas, GRAPHIA is hosting a free public webinar:
Why a Knowledge Graph for SSH? Concrete Use Cases with GRAPHIA
19 February at 11 AM CET
Online (Zoom)
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/j6TbmDbjSfyetRAT92e5XA#/registration
The session will provide an accessible overview of what knowledge graphs are, how they work, and why they matter - particularly for SSH research and open scholarly infrastructures.
Best regards,
Ursula