“…The value of such KGs is that they provide a unified view of the domain and enable unified browsing, querying, question answering and analytics. Indeed, there are several KGs expressed in the W3C standard RDF (Resource Description Framework), including general purpose KGs, like DBpedia [2] and Wikidata [3], domain-specific KGs [4], like Europeana [5] for culture, DrugBank [6] for drugs, GRSF [7] for stocks and fisheries, ORKG [8] and OpenAIRE [9] for scholarly work, WarSampo [10] and SeaLiT [11] for historical research, recently also for research related to COVID-19 such as [12], COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (https://github.com/allenai/cord19, accessed on 1 January 2023) and CORD-19 Named Entities Knowledge Graph (https://zenodo.org/record/3827449, accessed on 1 January 2023), and finally KGs from enterprise relational databases [13].…”