Events
See below a list of GRAPHIA events
Save the date and join us at in-person or online events. Would you like to suggest an event in collaboration with the GRAPHIA team? Send us the details at [email protected].
| Date & Time | Details | Registration |
28-29 May, Frankfurt | GRAPHIA partners are contributing to the Workshop on Citation Extraction and Parsing (CiteX 2026) bringing together researchers, developers, and practitioners working on citation data and scholarly infrastructures. The workshop focuses on advancing how bibliographic references are automatically extracted, structured, and reused – key building blocks for transparent and interconnected research. Topics range from rule-based and machine learning approaches to the use of LLMs for citation analysis and data integration. | Full details and registration here. |
21 May, Warsaw | Project representatives will be contributing to the OPERAS conference with a panel discussion examining how open science is practised within a large, multi-partner research initiative. It draws on collaborative work within GRAPHIA to reflect on how shared research practices are developed, communicated, and sustained across institutional boundaries. | Full details and registration here. |
20 May, Warsaw | Project representatives will be contributing to the OPERAS conference with a poster presentation showcasing projects objectives and ways how interested stakeholders can get involved. | Full details and registration here. |
| Julien Homo (GRAPHIA’s Technical Coordinator), has been invited to this online AI4LAM Community Call, where the international GLAM AI community comes together to share ongoing work, ideas, and challenges. He will introduce GRAPHIA’s recent developments and reflect on how the project is helping reshape access to scholarly and cultural heritage data. The session is a great opportunity to engage with the wider AI4LAM community and learn how different initiatives are approaching AI in libraries, archives, and museums. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
1 | Webinar Beyond SPARQL: towards conversation-based access to knowledge graphs in GRAPHIA. SPARQL has long been the standard interface to knowledge graphs—but its technical complexity limits access for many audiences. This webinar introduces Quagga, an LLM-based agent developed within GRAPHIA that enables conversational exploration of knowledge graphs using natural language. We will present how the agent works, including methods to automatically generate metadata from any knowledge graph to support text-to-SPARQL translation. The session will also highlight the Quagga benchmark, an ongoing collaborative crowdsourcing effort to build a knowledge graph question-answering dataset focused on the social sciences and humanities. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
| Project partners will be contributing to the ACM CHI 2026 Workshop From Generation to Simulation: Responsible Use of AI Personas in Human-Centered Design and Research with the aim to debate the ‘middle space’ in human-LLM collaboration (an aspect used in GRAPHIA UX research). | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
| Project partners will be contributing to the ACM CHI 2026 Workshop Co-Data: Cultivating Effective Human–LLM Collaboration for Collaborative Data Processing by discussing agency in human-LLM collaborative workflows (an aspect used in GRAPHIA UX research). | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
| GRAPHIA project partners are contributing to the SCOLIA 2026 Workshop on April 2 and will be presenting findings from the paper Benchmarking Large Language Models on Reference Extraction and Parsing in the Social Sciences and Humanities (read it here). | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
| Webinar An Introduction to Large Language Models through GRAPHIA. This webinar offers an accessible introduction to how large language models (LLMs) work—and what they can (and cannot) do for research in the social sciences and humanities. Using GRAPHIA as a case study, the session walks participants through the lifecycle of an LLM, from pre-training to domain adaptation, while introducing core concepts such as tokenisation, embeddings, transformer architecture, and prompting. We will also present the ongoing GRAPHIA LLM4SSH initiative, aimed at developing a suite of models tailored to scholarly needs, and demonstrate how researchers can access and experiment with LLMs through the GRAPHIA LLM Gateway. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
19 February, 11 AM CET, online | Webinar Why a Knowledge Graph for SSH? Concrete Use Cases with GRAPHIA. This session offers an accessible introduction to the GRAPHIA knowledge graph. Through concrete use cases, participants will explore graph databases and discover how these technologies can relate to their own professional experience. You can watch the recording of this webinar here. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
| GoTriple’s developments: Knowledge graphs and responsible metrics for SSH assessment GoTriple is a discovery platform for the in-depth exploration of SSH research. Researchers can find millions of outputs in diverse languages currently scattered across local repositories. The platform is adding new discovery and enrichment features under various European projects, namely LUMEN and GRAPHIA. This is the 7th webinar of GraspOS, a 3-year project (2023-2025) developing a federated infrastructure for next-generation research metrics and indicators. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
| Project partners will be presenting at the British Computer Society’s Special Interest Group in Human Computer Interaction Conference (BCS HCI 2025). They will showcase a qualitative case study for discovery research platforms in connection to GRAPHIA. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
| Project partners will be presenting at the event New Approaches for Extracting Heterogeneous Reference Data regarding the topic of Benchmarking Large Language Models on Reference Extraction and Parsing in the Social Sciences and Humanities. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
8 | Project partners are presenting a poster during the Open Science Conference. They will talk about helping SSH researchers to explore and exploit Knowledge Graphs through Artificial Intelligence. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
![]() | Innovation Prototyping Lab 2025 The IPL is a co-creation event bringing together the GRAPHIA and LUMEN communities for a dynamic week of collaboration, creativity, and connection. Hosted on the Infobib campus in Zagreb and online, the IPL is your chance to engage in cross-domain knowledge exchange, thematic workshops & global brainstorming general assemblies for both projects opportunities to contribute to podcasts, showcases, and future-shaping experiments. More info here. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
8 | Project partners were invited to the Enriching Digital Heritage with LLMs and Linked Open Data workshop to represent GRAPHIA and the new Quagga platform. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
8 | Project partners will be representing the GRAPHIA project at the IEEE International Conference on Cyber Humanities (IEEE CH). | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
| Project partners represented GRAPHIA at the Digital Humanities Conference 2025 with the poster Exploration of Research Impact through IMeTo. Supporting Societal Technology Transfer. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
| Online webinar: Introduction to GRAPHIA & Knowledge Graphs | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
![]() | Project partners will be representing the GRAPHIA project at the Digital Humanities Benelux conference. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
![]() | Project partners will be presenting at the Workshop on Open Citations & Open Scholarly Metadata 2025. They will showcase how can GRAPHIA help in OpenCitations for SSH. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
![]() | Project partners will be representing the GRAPHIA project at the event ‘Le monde en trois dimensions’. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
![]() | Project partners will be presenting the GRAPHIA project at FORTMED 2025 (the International Conference on Modern Age Fortifications of the Mediterranean coast). | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
![]() | Project partners will be representing the GRAPHIA project at AI for Science . | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
![]() | In-person workshop: An interdisciplinary meeting of researchers from various humanities disciplines engaged in the metadata-driven research. GRAPHIA participated with a short presentation. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
| Online workshop: Al and LLMs as tools for open scholarly communication in social sciences and humanities. Organised by OPERAS Tools & Platforms special interest group. GRAPHIA participated with a short presentation. | This event is no longer accepting registration. |
28-29 May, Frankfurt