VIVO show & tell Collaborative Software Development to Address Strategic Challenges in Higher Education: Kuali, VIVO and UCosmic Jon Corson-Rikert VIVO development lead Cornell University Library Information Technology 1. vision 2. goal 3. examples 4. visualization 5. ecosystem 6. linked open data 7. search 8. community
Andy Goldsworthy
goal discoverable, reusable, networked data about research and scholarship across 1 institution or many
scholars.duke.edu
research-hub.griffith.edu.au
vivo.cornell.edu
impact.cals.cornell.edu
not just people profiles
Linking facilities and equipment to researchers, projects, grants & publications
it’s an ecosytem out there
creating new ecosystems: Deep Carbon Observatory tw.rpi.edu/web/project/DCO-DS
linked open data structured data in a common format using defined ontologies so anyone can post, consume, & reuse data linked by direct cross-reference without need for APIs
content negotiation for HTML, RDF, or JSON
data visualization
visualization via d3.js data via vivo.ufl.edu M.Conlon
multi-institutional search leverages VIVO-ISF ontology harvest incrementally integrated relevance ranking 4+ software platforms
research.icts.uiowa.edu/polyglot/
vivosearch.org
community ontology, implementation, development, apps&tools, and engagement working groups with regular calls annual implementation fest at Duke March annual VIVO Conference in Austin August 6-8
Andy Goldsworthy questions?