The Knowledge Network
A living map of works, ideas and evidence - connecting research, practice and lived experience across disciplines and the seven systems of wellbeing.
Most knowledge is fragmented across silos. The Knowledge Network is built to connect what those silos keep apart.
For curious readers and lifelong learners
Most of us never read a journal article, but we live with the questions those articles try to answer. The Knowledge Network turns that body of work into something you can wander through - starting from a topic that matters to you, and following the threads to the evidence and perspectives that make sense of it.
- Start from a topic, end up somewhere you didn't expect
- See evidence and lived experience side by side
- Follow the network of ideas, not just a list of links
For researchers crossing disciplinary lines
The same phenomenon often hides under different names in different fields. The network maps works and concepts across disciplines and explicitly models the relationships between them - including where disciplines use different words for the same thing. A way to find the literatures next door.
- Cross-disciplinary mapping of works, concepts and methods
- Translation layers between disciplinary nomenclature
- Built on open scholarship, ready for further enquiry
For institutional leaders and investors
The literature an organisation produces, cites and depends on is one of the clearest signals of where it's actually going. The network gives leadership and capital allocators a structured view of the evidence base behind a portfolio, an institution or an emerging field - and where it intersects with others.
- Trace the evidence base behind organisations and portfolios
- Identify converging fields and emerging white space
- Connect institutional missions to the literature underwriting them
For builders and technologists
A typed graph of works, concepts and the relationships between them - normalised across vocabularies and exposed as structured cross-disciplinary mappings. Instrumented end-to-end through the seven systems data network, so every node, edge and inference can be traced, audited and improved.
- Typed, provenance-rich graph over open scholarly sources
- Cross-vocabulary alignment across disciplines
- Auditable pipelines via the seven systems data network
Built on the 7 systems data network
Underneath the Knowledge Network sits the seven systems data network - Neuro's shared schema for organising knowledge across Healthy Brains, Nurtured Selves, Robust Families, Thriving Communities, Fair Organisations, Prosperous Regions and Flourishing Humanity. Every article, paper and resource we publish or syndicate is tagged into this network, so the same piece of knowledge can be reached from a dozen different starting points and stays connected across every Neuro site and partner.
- A shared schema across Neuro and partner sites
- Syndicated content that stays connected to its source
- One graph, many lenses - per system, per audience, per question
Knowledge as digital public infrastructure
What we know - and what we mean by what we know - shouldn't be locked inside any one publisher, platform or paywall. The Knowledge Network treats knowledge connection as public infrastructure: open by default, transparent in how it reasons, and built to bridge the disciplinary, linguistic and cultural biases that shape how each field sees the world.
- Connecting across biases of discipline, language, geography and worldview
- Open sources, transparent reasoning, contestable claims
- Treating connections between ideas as a shared public good
A living systems approach
Knowledge isn't a library to be catalogued once. It's a metabolism - new evidence enters, old framings fall away, and the relationships between ideas shift as fields mature. The network is designed to behave the same way: communities of practice can fork, refine and contribute back, and the graph you query today is not the graph you'll query in a year.
- Adaptive - concept maps evolve with the evidence
- Participatory - communities of practice steward their own corner
- Plural - many vocabularies, one connected map
Be among the first
Register your interest and we'll be in touch when the Knowledge Network launches