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- See the agenda and schedule of presentations
- The presentation by Jack Rejtman on The Conversation stimulated discussion on now to publish a channel of information on research for public consumption, and also pointed out opportunities for pushing content into VIVO as well as pulling from it.
Impressions of the Australian research environment
- Jim Blake from Cornell and Alex Viggio from the University of Colorado-Boulder attended the conference
- It's amazing what people are doing with VIVO in Australia, based on demonstrations from Griffith, Melbourne, and the University of Western Australia – each has extended VIVO in different and interesting ways
- It's very evident that reporting requirements in Australia mean that universities typically have more data already gathered and well-organized for reporting. A VIVO implementation does not have to involve as much heavy lifting in creating or correcting data as is often the case in the U.S.
- We need to make the process of submitting and accepting contributions to the core code easier, and also to contribute documentation such as manuals, videos, marketing examples, or technology explanations
- There's some concern about how moving customizations made in VIVO v1.4.1 to VIVO v1.5.1
Top questions asked at the conference for VIVO leaders and community
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