VIVO is... A community of 133 sites in 26 countries Organizations represented on VIVO governance groups: Brown, Cornell, Duke, George Washington University, Indiana University, Northwestern University, Ontocale, Oregon Health Sciences University, Symplectic, Texas A&M, Thomson Reuters, UNAVCO, University of California San Francisco, University of Colorado, University of Florida, University of Melbourne, University of Pennsylvania, University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Weill Cornell Medical College
VIVO is... Community supported open source software for representing scholarship, used by The Environmental Protection Agency The Smithsonian Institution American Psychological Association NIH Cancer Centers AND …
Duke: One of Many University Sites
US Department of Agriculture
Southeastern Universities Research Association
FAO GFAR IICA
Clinical and Translational Science Awardees
Linked Data for Libraries: Research at Cornell, Harvard, and Stanford
VIVO is... A general purpose semantic web data management system for research in Geological Sciences Climate Change Atmospheric and Space Physics Deep Carbon Science Specifically …
EarthCollab: UNAVCO
EarthCollab: UCAR/NCAR Earth Observing Laboratory
Laboratory of Atmospheric and Space Physics
Deep Carbon Observatory at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
VIVO ORCiD Digital Science CTSA Search SHARE Open RIF Thomson Reuters Fedora Karma Force11 SHARE Harvester SHARE 2 VIVO Webinar Series Contri- bution Ontology Fedora VIVO Integration WOK Ingest to VIVO Karma samples w/ VIVO GRID RDF 4 VIVO FigShare RDF 4 VIVO OAuth 4 VIVO SciENcv Align w/ VIVO FORCE 16 Demos SURA Search OpenVIVO Reuse
OpenVIVO -- an open VIVO anyone can join OpenVIVO Features 1.Demonstration of an open VIVO, hosted by the VIVO Project, that anyone can join 2.Sign on via an ORCiD identifier and password 3.Automatic ingest of publications from ORCiD 4.Ingest of material from the Force16 collection at Figshare (extensible to any collection on Figshare) 5.Real-time addition of publications to a faculty profile by specifying a DOI or PubMed ID 6.Standard RDF for journals, dates, and organizations 7.Use of FAST (OCLC) as a standard vocabulary for research areas 8.Publication of OpenVIVO data to GitHub 9.Consumption of OpenVIVO data in CTSA Search 10.Demonstration of a controlled vocabulary for attribution and contribution to scholarly works
VIVO Goals for Demonstrate OpenVIVO 2.Grow the membership 3.Release version 1.9 a.Improvements for adding data to VIVO b.Improvements for using VIVO data c.Performance improvements d.Additional visualizations 4.Establish a training program 5.Develop strategic plan for
VIVO Strategic Planning Strategic Plan Value proposition: VIVO provides an integrated view of the scholarly work of an organization Goal 1: Clarify and improve the value proposition Goal 2: Promote a more open and networked research ecosystem See: VIVO Strategic Plan VIVO Strategic Plan Strategic Plan Open process Discussion begins today VIVO User Group Meeting in May VIVO conference in August Final Draft for VIVO Leadership in December
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