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Building on VIVO and going the next step: Adding or Linking to Local and National repositories and/or research data; research resources and core facilities; clinical data; the CTSAconnect and Datastar projects Mike Conlon John Corson-Rikert Paul Albert

Linked Open Data

Cross Linking

Expert Finding

Open Social

What’s next for VIVO Data?

CTSAConnect Align existing research resource ontology (eagle-i) and existing scholarship ontology (VIVO) into a single Integrated Semantic Framework Create profile elements representing physician practice based on clinical practice data OHSU, Cornell, Florida, Harvard, Stony Brook, Kaiser Permanente

DataStar

What’s Next for VIVO Tools? Search, Searchlight Visualizations Reporting Cross-linking Validations Recommenders iPad Application?

Building on VIVO Internal Tools Map of Science Access Control Co-author network Co-funding network Cross-links to courses, papers, grants, concepts External Tools Open Social Gadgets Recommender Systems Reporting Visualizations Biosketches Harvesters

sameAs The semantic web “sameAs” predicate declares two URIs refer to the same entity A sameAs B, means triples that refer to A are triples about B and vice versa. Person15 wrote PaperX. Person18 wrote PaperY. Person15 sameAs Person18. Therefore Person15 wrote PaperX and PaperY. VIVO v1. supports sameAs

Linking Across VIVOs Person at School X sameAs Person at School Y Paper at School X sameAs Paper at School Y Person at School X works on Concept in Controlled Vocabulary at Site Y Person at School X works at Location described at Site Y

A Consumption Scenario Find all faculty members whose genetic work is implicated in breast cancer VIVO will store information about faculty and associate to genes. Diseaseome associates genes to diseases. Query resolves across VIVO and data sources it links to.

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