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  1. Annual Meeting Planning (Ralph O’Flinn, 15 min)
  2. VIVO track at euroCRIS Conference (Anna, 10 mins)
    1. The CRIS2022 Conference, May 12-14, Croatia (https://eurocris.org/cris2016-delegates-0)
    2. The general theme of the conference is “Linking research information across data spaces”, emphasising the need for using the ever more widespread CRIS implementation to ensure smooth and effective mechanisms for research information exchange and aggregation. From Open Science implementation to business intelligence through research assessment, such interoperability mechanisms offer opportunities to improve the research information management processes in many different domains.
    3. In this conference it will be a specific VIVO track where members of our community will be able to make presentations related to VIVO topics. That is why we invite you to send us your presentation proposals so that we can organize this space dedicated to VIVO within the euroCRIS conference.
    4. Submit proposals for the VIVO track at the euroCRIS conference: https://cris2022.srce.hr/
    5. Deadline for submissions: Feb 15th, 2022
    6. (The officers should present on the VIVO community – the talks are 15-20 mins)


3.    Report from VIVO Membership and Community Engagement Task Force (Michelle/Julia, 20 mins)

    • Working on cleaning the registry up
      We used Registry Data and Active VIVO sites (the work done by Julia and Mike) to analyze what’s the VIVO situation out there. We found out that there are at least 120 records in the registry that either are not active anymore or are not up to date. We want the registry to be a useful tool for us and the community and we’re now reaching out to all the inactive sites to clean the list.
    • Identified prospects
      While working on the Registry and the VIVO active sites, we identified a list of 52 institutions that have an active site of VIVO but are not engaged with the VIVO program. We defined a set of activities we want to put in place in the next months to create a connection with them and possibly have: new members; new participants in WGs; new presentations at events; new user groups
    • Interoperability with DSpace
      We would like to use the effort supported by VIVO (here: https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/VIVO/Call+for+Interest%3A+Integrating+DSpace+with+VIVO) to promote VIVO in the DSpace community. We will wait until Phase 1 of the project is almost over to start working and strategizing on outreach activities. In the meantime we’re working on submitting a presentation about this to OR2022. VIVO hasn’t had my presentations at Open Repositories and it could be a good opportunity to start.
    • New User Groups
      I think we could mention the work of the North American User Group and the IberoAmerica User Group. They are both new (I think they were created less than a year ago) and already organized online meetings that were very well attended and they are opening up the outreach opportunities sensibly.
    • Leaders support
      The program needs more members and help from the Leaders would be crucial, especially in reaching out the prospects they personally know.

4.    Financial Report (Terrie/Laurie, 10 mins)

Meeting Minutes

  1. Annual Meeting Planning (Ralph O’Flinn, 15 min)
  2. VIVO track at euroCRIS Conference (Anna, 10 mins)
    1. The CRIS2022 Conference, May 12-14, Croatia (https://eurocris.org/cris2016-delegates-0)
    2. The general theme of the conference is “Linking research information across data spaces”, emphasising the need for using the ever more widespread CRIS implementation to ensure smooth and effective mechanisms for research information exchange and aggregation. From Open Science implementation to business intelligence through research assessment, such interoperability mechanisms offer opportunities to improve the research information management processes in many different domains.
    3. In this conference it will be a specific VIVO track where members of our community will be able to make presentations related to VIVO topics. That is why we invite you to send us your presentation proposals so that we can organize this space dedicated to VIVO within the euroCRIS conference.
    4. Submit proposals for the VIVO track at the euroCRIS conference: https://cris2022.srce.hr/
    5. Deadline for submissions: Feb 15th, 2022
    6. (The officers should present on the VIVO community – the talks are 15-20 mins)


3.    Report from VIVO Membership and Community Engagement Task Force (Michelle/Julia, 20 mins)

    • Working on cleaning the registry up
      We used Registry Data and Active VIVO sites (the work done by Julia and Mike) to analyze what’s the VIVO situation out there. We found out that there are at least 120 records in the registry that either are not active anymore or are not up to date. We want the registry to be a useful tool for us and the community and we’re now reaching out to all the inactive sites to clean the list.
    • Identified prospects
      While working on the Registry and the VIVO active sites, we identified a list of 52 institutions that have an active site of VIVO but are not engaged with the VIVO program. We defined a set of activities we want to put in place in the next months to create a connection with them and possibly have: new members; new participants in WGs; new presentations at events; new user groups
    • Interoperability with DSpace
      We would like to use the effort supported by VIVO (here: https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/VIVO/Call+for+Interest%3A+Integrating+DSpace+with+VIVO) to promote VIVO in the DSpace community. We will wait until Phase 1 of the project is almost over to start working and strategizing on outreach activities. In the meantime we’re working on submitting a presentation about this to OR2022. VIVO hasn’t had my presentations at Open Repositories and it could be a good opportunity to start.
    • New User Groups
      I think we could mention the work of the North American User Group and the IberoAmerica User Group. They are both new (I think they were created less than a year ago) and already organized online meetings that were very well attended and they are opening up the outreach opportunities sensibly.
    • Leaders support
      The program needs more members and help from the Leaders would be crucial, especially in reaching out the prospects they personally know.

4.    Financial Report (Terrie/Laurie, 10 mins)