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VIVO is hiring!
DuraSpace is seeking a dynamic and entrepreneurial Project Director for the open source VIVO project (www.vivoweb.org), a world-wide community focused on creating software tools, ontologies, and services. The VIVO Project Director will have the opportunity to play a major role in a collaborative movement that will shape the future of research.
See full posting – applications are still being accepted. Note that there is no requirement to be a U.S. citizen.
Release update
Apps and Tools Group
Notes from October 8 meeting led by Stephen Williams, discussing Vagrant, rove.io, the 3-tier build for VIVO, and Github post receive hooks.
Next call is October 22 – look for an announcement from Chris Barnes with the time and connection info.
Upcoming Events
- 2nd Annual CASRAI International Conference, October 16-18 in Ottawa
- Conference streams: Reconnect Big Data, Reconnect the Library, and Reconnect the Machine
- http://reconnect.casrai.org
- Jon C-R will be presenting present on VIVO
- Memorial University will present their recent work – "An innovative university-community connecting tool, Yaffle, is being rebuilt using the VIVO framework allowing it to interoperate with other VIVO sites and platforms using the VIVO ontology for search and/or data integration across multiple institutions and university-public intersections. , along with Memorial University
- 1st Annual UCosmic Conference, October 31 in New York
- Collaborative Software Development to Address Strategic Challenges in Higher Education: Kuali, VIVO and UCosmic
- http://www.ucosmic.org/Conference.aspx
- Deep discount for VIVO community members
Updates
Brown
Colorado (and Don Elsborg from LASP)
Cornell
Duke
EPA (likely on Shutdown)
Florida
RPI
Stony Brook
Weill Cornell
- any others
Notable list traffic
See the vivo-dev-all archive and vivo-imp-issues archive for complete email threads
PubMed Harvester doesn't like particular records (Lynda, Andy)
- The Harvester is essentially unusable with PubMedFetch, due to bugs in code from NIH. Some records in PubMed have data which is not correctly handled by the NIH code. It's possible to work around these bugs by using PubMedHTTPFetch in stead of PubMedFetch. However, you need to URL-encode your search request if using the HTTP version.
Ted: Fuseki 1.0 was released last week and I was able to get that to connect to an instance of VIVO 1.5 using the same endpoints you specified:
- VitroConnection.DataSource.endpointURI = http://localhost:3030/tdb/sparql
- VitroConnection.DataSource.updateEndpointURI =http://localhost:3030/tdb/update
- Michel: I now want to write a java program with Jena, where I insert data into the TDB. I want to use the Jena api, with model.createResource and resource.addProperty and so on.
- Ted: I use Python and RDFLib [1] for VIVO data loading. RDFLib, as of version 4, supports SPARQL 1.1 so you could use that to write directly to Fuseki
- As for learning about the VIVO ontology, one technique that I've heard recommended and find useful is to use the VIVO admin to create resources that you want to load (FacultyMember, Book, etc) and then inspect the RDF that is generated to see how the data is modeled. VIVO will serve Turtle for a resource (e.g. n1234) by pointing your browser at http://localhost:8080/vivo/rdf/n1234/n1234.ttl.
- JohnF: Specifically, take a look at the org.vivoweb.harvester.utilrepo.JenaConnect class. It's an abstract class that is extended by SDBJenaConnect and TDBJenaConnect. It should give you a good idea what you'll need to do to insert RDF into VIVO using the Jena API.
How do you create a list of authors for publications on individual researchers' profiles? (Paul, Stella)
Uploading image when editing a property of an individual (Yu, Huda, JohnE, PatrickW, BrianC
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