What is VIVO? Research and Scholarship Discovery Across the University of Florida – A service of the Clinical and Translational Science Institute A Grant.

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What is VIVO? Research and Scholarship Discovery Across the University of Florida – A service of the Clinical and Translational Science Institute A Grant – $12.3M 2-year ARRA/NCRR to seven schools – UF (lead), Cornell, Indiana, Washington University, Weill Cornell Medical College, Scripps Research Institute, Ponce Medical School A Community – Rapidly growing group of collaborators, adopter, agencies around the country and world implementing VIVO for research and scholarship discovery Work in Progress – Development, implementation, outreach

Research and Scholarship Discovery Provide linked information about research and scholarship: people, papers, grants, organizations, resources, studies, creative works, datasets – Searchable – Authoritative – Linked – Open – Reusable – Visualized

VIVO at UF VIVO at UF currently contains 6,928 faculty, 18,427 grants, 8,752 organizations, 66,825 course sections and 12,553 publications. Grants are linked to people, organizations. Full navigation. Linked data – An organization lists its grants and investigators. An investigator lists grants and organizations. A grant lists its organizations and investigators. Example: UF Department of Chemistry page lists 327 awards, each linked to faculty involved

Faculty and staff profiles provide linked information regarding scholarly activity Visualizations show co- author, co-investigator networks and compare activity over time

Future Uses for VIVO Identify potential collaborators and mentors Find investigators by location Find mentors Understand social networks of scholarship Find resources and the people who use them Route information based on interests Link and query externally curated information Predict team success

Collaboration and Coordination At UF – Libraries, CTSI, AHC IT, Office of Research, Enterprise Systems, Registrar, Business Services Federal agencies – OSTP, NIH, NLM, NSF, VA, USDA, EPA, FDA, NASA, FDP, … Publishers and Aggregators – Elsevier, Thomson-Reuters, ORCID, CiteSeer, Arxiv, CrossRef, Dspace, … Ontology partners – EuroCRIS, CASRAI, OBO, Eagle-I, … Professional Societies – APA, AAAS, AIRI, AAMC, ABRF, … International – Australia, China, Netherlands, UK, Canada, Brazil, … Semantic Web community – DERI, Tim Berners-Lee, MyExperiment, ConceptWeb, Open Pharma Space (EU), Linked Data, … Social Network Analysis Community – Northwestern, Davis, UCF, … Six sub-awards to Duke, Pittsburgh, Leicester, Stonybrook, Weill, Indiana Addtn Schools and Consortia – CTSAs, Iowa, Harvard, UCSF, Stanford, MIT, Brown, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Colorado, OHSU, Minnesota, more than 100 Application and service providers – over 100 Software downloads (over 16,000) and contact list (over 1,600)

2012 VIVO Conference August 22-24, 2012 ~ Miami, FL Register at vivoweb.org/conference VIVO is supported by NIH Award U24 RR029822