Your site runs WissKI—a Drupal-based system for scholarly knowledge graphs, cultural heritage data, and linked open data.
What you can do here
- Navigate existing entities (persons, places, objects, and other types defined in your data model) using the site navigation and WissKI listings.
- Create and edit new entities, attach facts and relationships, and build a coherent knowledge graph over time.
- Explore the default data model that ships with this setup: bundles and paths are already configured so you can start working without building a model from scratch.
- Connect data to external authorities and standards (depending on your configuration), keeping records interoperable and reusable.
Default data model
This installation includes the WissKI Dafault Data Model. Use it to learn how WissKI represents entities and how navigation and forms are structured. You can extend or replace the model later as your project grows.
Getting started
Use the main menu and WissKI admin entries to open entity lists, add new items, and open individual entity pages. If you are an editor, look for “Add” links or content types / bundles exposed for your role.
Site builders can refine permissions, menus, and the data model under Administration → WissKI and related Drupal configuration.
Learn more about WissKI
- WissKI project website — overview and community
- WissKI documentation — guides and concepts
- WissKI on Drupal.org — module page and issue queue
- WissKI documentation (DrupalCode pages) — technical reference