In the coming months, the GRAPHIA project invites SSH researchers to explore Knowledge Graphs through a short and engaging webinar series. While knowledge graphs may seem complex from a technological perspective, they can offer surprising simplicity for users—opening the door to new connections, fresh insights, and unexpected discoveries. In short, they’re well worth a try.

Making this complexity approachable is at the heart of GRAPHIA’s approach. The three-part webinar series gradually introduces what knowledge graphs are, how they work in practice, and why they matter for SSH research and open scholarly infrastructures—guiding participants step by step, no technical background required.

The first webinar, Why a Knowledge Graph for SSH? Concrete Use Cases with GRAPHIA, offers a clear and practice-oriented introduction, grounded in real use cases. It is designed especially for SSH researchers, infrastructure providers, and project managers who may be new to knowledge graphs but want to understand their potential and implications.

Topic: Why a Knowledge Graph for SSH? Concrete Use Cases with GRAPHIA
📅 19 February, 11:00 CET
📍 Online (Zoom)
🔗 Registration: https://lnkd.in/ehtmpvmG

Two further webinars, taking place in March and April, will build on this introduction and explore more specific aspects of knowledge graphs and their use in SSH research:

  • March 19th 2 PM CET: An Introduction to Large Language Models through GRAPHIA
  • April 16th 2 PM CET: Beyond SPARQL: towards conversation-based access to knowledge graphs in GRAPHIA

More information soon!

Together, these sessions continue GRAPHIA’s innovative effort to bridge technical complexity and everyday scholarly practice, showing how advanced technologies can become intuitive tools for SSH research.

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