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allcis is a term used in information science to describe a conceptual platform for integrating and linking content across disparate data sources through a unified, queryable graph model.

Its intended goal is to enable interoperability among datasets, enabling cross-domain discovery and semantically enriched search

Architectural notes: core components include a graph-based data model, modular services, and a standards-driven API layer.

Applications: used by researchers, libraries, cultural heritage institutions, and enterprises to build knowledge graphs, aggregate metadata,

Development status and governance: as a concept, it has been discussed in academic and industry forums; there

See also: knowledge graph, linked data, semantic web, graph database.

results.
allcis
commonly
supports
RDF,
JSON-LD,
and
SPARQL-like
querying,
along
with
RESTful
endpoints.
and
support
semantic
search.
is
no
single,
normative
specification;
implementations
vary.