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                             | VIVO  Πρωταγωνιστής1 #284282 VIVO is an open source, semantic-web tool for research discovery -- finding people and the research they do. Supports searching, browsing and visualizing research activity in order to discover people, programs, facilities, funding, scholarly works, and events.  |  | http://vivoweb.org/
 They host annual conferences, and
 behave like a rather serious enterprise. Their 2014 VIVO conference
 will be in Austin TX.
 
 "An interdisciplinary network
 Enabling collaboration and discovery among scientists across all disciplines."
 
 Sounds like a knowledge federation.
 
 "The network of scientists will facilitate scholarly discovery.
 Institutions will participate in the network by installing VIVO, or by
 providing semantic web-compliant data to the network."
 
 What's more, the entire platform is OSS, Java, BSD licensed.
 Platform Wiki at
 https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/VIVO/VIVO+Main+Page;jsessionid=6B952CF1A08658B01C2999D89DE370D4
 
 From an overview PDF found there:
 
 What does VIVO do?
 • Integrates multiple sources of data
 – Systems of record
 – Faculty activity reporting
 – External sources (e.g., Scopus, PubMed, NIH
 RePORTER)
 • Provides a review and editing interface
 – Single sign-on for self-editing or by proxy
 • Provides integrated, filterable feeds to
 other websites
 
 Code at sourceforge
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/vivo/
 and github
 https://github.com/vivo-project
 
 What does VIVO model?
 • People and more
 – Organizations, grants, programs, projects, publications,
 events, facilities, and research resources
 • Relationships among the above
 – Meaningful
 – Bidirectional
 – Navigable context
 • Links to URIs elsewhere
 – Concepts, identifiers
 – People, places, organizations, events
  ..........  From the pdf found athttps://wiki.duraspace.org/download/attachments/33948950/IntroToVIVO.2013.v5.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1376921183860
 :
 
 VIVO/DuraSpace Partnership
 • DuraSpace is a not-for-profit organization
 supporting the DSpace and Fedora repositories
 • Proven track record of managing community
 developed open source projects
 • Two-year initial startup period
 • Serves as the open source community home
 for ISF/VIVO ontology, software, tools, and
 engagement in eScience, research
 networking, and other initiatives
 
 and
 
 Collaborations – ORCID
 • Open Researcher and Contributor ID
 – Attribution for works of any type
 • ORCID and VIVO
 – ORCID is an attribute in a VIVO profile
 – Tools are being developed for submission
 of researcher registrations from VIVO
 
 which links to http://orcid.org/
 
 DISTINGUISH YOURSELF IN
 THREE EASY STEPS
 
 ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you
 from every other researcher and, through integration in key research
 workflows such as manuscript and grant submission, supports automated
 linkages between you and your professional activities ensuring that
 your work is recognized. Find out more.
 
 1
 
 REGISTER
 
 Get your unique ORCID identifier Register now!
 
 Registration takes 30 seconds.
 
 2
 
 ADD YOUR
 INFO
 
 Enhance your ORCID record with your professional information and link
 to your other identifiers (such as Scopus or ResearcherID or
 LinkedIn).
 
 3
 
 USE YOUR
 ORCID ID
 
 Include your ORCID identifier on your Webpage, when you submit
 publications, apply for grants, and in any research workflow to ensure
 you get credit for your work.
 
 Presentations on VIVO found at
 http://www.slideshare.net/DuraSpace/61113-vivo-technical-deep-dive-webinar-recording
 
 On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Jack Park <jackpark@topicquests.org> wrote:
 
 http://vivoweb.org/
 I've probably mentioned them before. They host annual conferences, and
 behave like a rather serious enterprise. Their 2014 VIVO conference
 will be in Austin TX.
 
 "An interdisciplinary network
 Enabling collaboration and discovery among scientists across all disciplines."
 
 Sounds like a knowledge federation.
 
 "The network of scientists will facilitate scholarly discovery.
 Institutions will participate in the network by installing VIVO, or by
 providing semantic web-compliant data to the network."
 
 What's more, the entire platform is OSS, Java, BSD licensed.
 Platform Wiki at
 https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/VIVO/VIVO+Main+Page;jsessionid=6B952CF1A08658B01C2999D89DE370D4
 
 From an overview PDF found there:
 
 What does VIVO do?
 • Integrates multiple sources of data
 – Systems of record
 – Faculty activity reporting
 – External sources (e.g., Scopus, PubMed, NIH
 RePORTER)
 • Provides a review and editing interface
 – Single sign-on for self-editing or by proxy
 • Provides integrated, filterable feeds to
 other websites
 
 Code at sourceforge
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/vivo/
 and github
 https://github.com/vivo-project
 
 What does VIVO model?
 • People and more
 – Organizations, grants, programs, projects, publications,
 events, facilities, and research resources
 • Relationships among the above
 – Meaningful
 – Bidirectional
 – Navigable context
 • Links to URIs elsewhere
 – Concepts, identifiers
 – People, places, organizations, events
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