
Reference Data Service at SARI
With its Reference Data Service (RDS) built on top of metaphacts software, the Swiss Art Research Infrastructure (SARI) delivers a central data hub with unified access to scholarly established, high-quality, yet extendable reference data and enables research and cultural heritage institutions to integrate and publish their own research data.
By exposing data as Linked Data and supporting the publication of FAIR data, RDS allows for the creation of truly interconnected datasets. Such networks of data which are open and reusable by others are key to avoiding the re-statement of information, the creation of data silos and the curation of individual sources; instead, they promote a more flexible (and yet authoritative) approach to publishing information.
Learn more about SARI's Reference Data Service here »

Linked Data Management System at Singapore National Library
The National Library of Singapore leveraged metaphactory to build a Linked Data Management System that provides a cumulative overview of data stored in several library systems. The system supports library curators in their research by allowing them to discover, explore and author resources and relations in the underlying Knowledge Graph. Additionally, the National Library of Singapore is planning to expose their Knowledga Graph through a public discovery interface that can be used by the general public to search and explore existing data collections.
Read this blog post to learn how the National Library Board of Singapore modernized its data management using a knowledge graph-based solution powered by metaphactory!

Cultural Heritage Archives at SAPA Foundation
The SAPA Foundation collects, documents and archives works from the field of the performing arts (dance, theatre, performance art, etc.) produced in Switzerland, associated with Switzerland or important to it. This data is then made available to the general public through an intuitive end-user interface built on top of metaphacts software.
Here you can experience the SAPA Performing Arts system live »