Published October 17, 2025 | Version v1
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Interlinking Research Data and Services in the Historical Sciences with MemO and the NFDI4Memory Knowledge Graph

  • 1. ROR icon FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure
  • 2. ROR icon Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Description

The German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) aims to harmonize the flow of data from science and
research. Consequently, the NFDI4Memory consortium, responsible for data from historically oriented sciences,
also pursues this bigger objective. The goal is to realize a FAIR digital research environment in which users can
discover content through shared semantic structures on previously unconnected materials.
Essential to this effort is the development of the NFDI4Memory Ontology (MemO) and the NFDI4Memory
Knowledge Graph (MemO KG). In combination, they build the ground for the NFDI4Memory Data Space,
supporting federated searches and semantic interoperability. As a modular extension of the interconsortial
mid-level ontologies NFDIcore and the Culture Ontology, MemO incorporates domain-specific concepts from
the historical sciences, among others, including the harmonization of metadata and the detailed representation
of provenance. The MemO KG serves as a central index, harmonizing metadata for research data, institutions,
researchers, and services. This infrastructure lays the groundwork for a unified point of access to research data
across disciplines and consortia. Thereby, it fosters new modes of exploration and research data acquisition in
historical research.

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Accepted
2025-08-29