Maps and geospatial data
Interactive maps to reference a multitude of entities
ResearchSpace uses maps visually – as knowledge graph in their own – for visualising interdependent data.

Maps and geospatial data
Use interactive maps to reference a multitude of different entities
ResearchSpace uses maps visually – as knowledge graph in their own – for visualising interdependent data.

Maps and geospatial data
Use interactive maps to reference a multitude of different entities
ResearchSpace uses maps visually – as knowledge graph in their own – for visualising interdependent data.


Geospacial features
- Display spatial data as points, clusters or polygons.
- Explore and edit entities (like objects, people, events) associated to a specific location.
- Use the integrated OpenStreetMap or add custom map providers (like Mapbox) as base-map or overlay layers.
- Manage advanced map visualisations with a control panel for overlay modes (normal, spyglass, swipe), opacity and color customisations.
QGIS integration and SQL connector
Features created in QGIS software and stored into PostgreSQL databases can be retrieved and visualised in ResearchSpace.
- Researchspace translates SPARQL queries into SQL queries that can be interpreted by SQL databases (such as the one storing QGIS data).
- The resulting data is returned to Researchspace and transformed according to the semantic format for further queries or visualisations.

Geospacial features
- Display spatial data as points, clusters or polygons.
- Explore and edit entities (like objects, people, events) associated to a specific location.
- Use the integrated OpenStreetMap or add custom map providers (like Mapbox) as base-map or overlay layers.
- Manage advanced map visualisations with a control panel for overlay modes (normal, spyglass, swipe), opacity and color customisations.
QGIS integration and SQL connector
Features created in QGIS software and stored into PostgreSQL databases can be retrieved and visualised in ResearchSpace.
- Researchspace translates SPARQL queries into SQL queries that can be interpreted by SQL databases (such as the one storing QGIS data).
- The resulting data is returned to Researchspace and transformed according to the semantic format for further queries or visualisations.

Geospacial features
- Display spatial data as points, clusters or polygons.
- Explore and edit entities (like objects, people, events) associated to a specific location.
- Use the integrated OpenStreetMap or add custom map providers (like Mapbox) as base-map or overlay layers.
- Manage advanced map visualisations with a control panel for overlay modes (normal, spyglass, swipe), opacity and color customisations.
QGIS integration and SQL connector
Features created in QGIS software and stored into PostgreSQL databases can be retrieved and visualised in ResearchSpace.
- Researchspace translates SPARQL queries into SQL queries that can be interpreted by SQL databases (such as the one storing QGIS data).
- The resulting data is returned to Researchspace and transformed according to the semantic format for further queries or visualisations.