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The VIVO Story: Origins and Future Directions

The VIVO Story: Origins and Future Directions. Mike Conlon University of Florida. 2006. Jon Corson-Rikert considers building an institutional profiling system for Cornell Open Agricultural. 2007. Jon decides his profiling system should be based on the semantic web: Ontology RDF

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The VIVO Story: Origins and Future Directions

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  1. The VIVO Story: Origins and Future Directions Mike Conlon University of Florida

  2. 2006 • Jon Corson-Rikert considers building an institutional profiling system for Cornell • Open • Agricultural

  3. 2007 • Jon decides his profiling system should be based on the semantic web: • Ontology • RDF • Triple Store • Exchangeable data • Valrie Dailey, Agricultural Librarian at UF, meets Jon at a librarian conference and decides to bring VIVO to UF

  4. 2008 • VIVO at the University of Melbourne, Simon Porter • VIVO in China, National Academy of China • VIVO at UF

  5. 2009 -- April • NIH RFA • We will need seven schools • Cornell and UF • Cornell brings Indiana and Weill Cornell • UF brings Washington University at St. Louis, Ponce Medical School in Puerto Rico • Washington University brings Scripps Medical Research Institute • Six weeks to write the grant

  6. 2009 -- September • Announcement of award • Subcontracts • Hiring • Kristi Holmes, Alicia Turner, Katy Börner

  7. 2009 - November • VIVO Technical Advisory Board • Abel Packer, SciELO • Barend Mons, Leiden • Carl Lagoze, Cornell • Carole Goble, Manchester • Chris Bizer, FreieUniversitat, Berlin • Dean Krafft, Cornell • Jim Hendler, RPI • Jon Wilbanks, Creative Commons • Kei-Hoi Cheung, Yale • Neil Smalheiser, University of Illinois Chicago • Stefan Decker, DERI • Steffen Staub, Koblenz • York Sure, Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences

  8. 2009 - December • Joint VIVO, eagle-I planning conference in Washington DC. • Meet Melissa Haendel

  9. 2010 • Workshop in Bloomington, Semantic Web • Workshop in Gainesville, Disambiguation • Science of Team Science • A conference in New York • Noshir Contractor, Indiana • Jim Hendler, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute • Mini-grants

  10. 2011 • Daniel Hook, Symplectic • Hackathon at UF • Implementation Fest, Boulder, Colorado • A conference in DC • CTSA Consortium adopts VIVO as standard • The end of the two year grant • No cost extension

  11. 2012 • Implementation Fest, Boulder, CO • Conference in Miami • Over 100 sites capable of producing VIVO compatible data • Transition to Duraspace • VIVO Book • CTSAconnect project – align VIVO and eagle-I ontologies

  12. 2013 • Implementation Fest, Boulder, CO • Conference in St. Louis • 200 sites capable of producing VIVO data • First sponsors meeting • Version 1.6 • VIVO-ISF • Workgroup structure • CTSAsearch http://research.icts.iowa.edu/polyglot 19 institutions, 124,945 investigators, 1,325,716 publications, 2,036,131 co-author pairs,

  13. 2014 • Sponsors Meeting, March, Washington DC • Implementation Fest, Duke University • Joint Conference in Austin with Science of Team Science • Institutional Repositories • VIVO Project Director • Research resources • Data citations • Provenance

  14. Future Directions • Information Representation • Strengthen organization • VIVO search • Grow implementations • Visualizations and Tools vivoweb.org

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