The Social Sciences and Humanities Open Marketplace (SSHOMP) serves as a discovery portal for the SSH research communities, aggregating and contextualising solutions across the research data life cycle. Currently hosting approximately 6,000 items from over 15 trusted sources, it relies on community curation to ensure catalogue quality. This poster presents SSHOMP through two community use cases, NFDI4Objects and Text+, to demonstrate the platform's inclusivity and technical uptake. The first use case highlights integration of training materials for the archaeological and conservation communities via NFDI4Objects, where documentation practices remain heterogeneous and weakly standardised. The second use case focuses on Text+, the NFDI consortium for language- and text-based research data, showcasing the spectrum of technical embedding options including custom filtering, web environment integration, variable depth of integration, and metadata enrichment.
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