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Scholy – Core

This project is part of Scholy, a linked open data platform for realizing directories of scholar.

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Description

What Scholy Can Do For You

  • Create and manage researcher profiles - Easily maintain up-to-date information about researchers, their work, and their achievements in one central location
  • Showcase academic publications and projects - Display research outputs, publications, and ongoing projects in an organized, accessible format
  • Connect researchers and their work - Help people discover researchers at your institution and find relevant expertise for collaboration
  • Support institutional visibility - Provide a public-facing platform that highlights the research excellence and academic contributions of your organization

Overview

Scholy is a web-based software platform designed to help universities and research institutions create and maintain directories of their researchers and scholars. Think of it as a specialized system for building researcher profile pages similar to what you might see on Google Scholar or university faculty pages, but customized for your institution's needs.

The software helps institutions organize and present information about their researchers in a structured way, making it easier for:

  • Academic administrators to showcase their institution's research strengths
  • Researchers to share their work and connect with collaborators
  • Students and the public to discover expertise and learn about ongoing research

Built using modern web technologies and semantic web standards, Scholy enables institutions to create rich, interconnected researcher profiles that can integrate with other academic platforms and databases. The system can be customized to match institutional needs and branding.

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Keywords
Grails
RDF
scholar directory
Semantic Web
SPARQL
triplestore
License
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Packages

Participating organisations

Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel

Contributors

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Thorge Petersen
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Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel