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- An ElasticSearch index which will contain all data from VIVO
- A GraphQL endpoint to provide an easy, developer-friendly mechanism for obtaining VIVO data (see video for interacting with GraphQL interface)
- The VIVO Scholar site, a read-only user interface that displays public profiles, provides a faceted search, and enables users to browse VIVO data
- The VIVO Scholar interface will conform with the Worldwide Web Consortium Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.0, Level AA Conformance (WCAG 2.0 Level AA) https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/
Benefits
VIVO Scholar is being designed to be:
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- The VIVO Scholar Task Force will consist of members from three or more institutions, but the majority will come from Duke University.
- Most of the members will have been involved with the Product Evolution Task Force in some way.
- We aim to keep the development team small, with 8 members or fewer if possible, and will include developers with applicable skills.
- Some developers may contribute for specific tasks or for specific sprints.
- The task force will operate with continuous, two-week sprints. Work will be deliverable-based rather than exploratory.
- Weekly meetings will be closed to keep discussions focused.
- We intend to streamline development processes and meetings as much as we can.
- We'll create milestones with deliverables that we can share with the community and get feedback.
This is all preliminary and subject to change . .
Facilitators
Damaris Murry, Duke University
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Ralph O'Flinn, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Don Elsborg, CU Boulder
Alex Viggio, CU Boulder . . . and more!
Institutional Benefits of VIVO Scholar
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