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*Please add additional agenda items or updates – we always welcome suggestions *

Updates

  • Colorado
  • Cornell
  • Duke - moving along; hoping to get the first publication data from Symplectic Elements very soon
  • Florida - 6478 primary, high-level courses and some 27,000 courses in any given semester – would be interesting to know how many teacher roles. Been running one semester a day for 5 days, so will double to triple that amount. Started with fall of 2008, that became 3000 courses and 7000 course sections. No feedback yet – will announce when up to date with current semester. The message web service part of the new HR update process is complete – working through all the business rules for people, so don't take out information that don't want to pull out, and get the home department relationships correct when people move.
  • Indiana - Improving the existing visualizations – focusing first on the map of science visualizations, and intend to add more explanatory information. Major update to research grants on the IU site"
  • Johns Hopkins - Talked with Mike Conlon at the CNI Identity Management workshop yesterday; heard about the ORCID unique identifiers and how they will be deployed and used. Look for a report.
  • North Texas
  • Scripps
  • Stony Brook
  • Weill Cornell - A new development manager, Mohammad Mansour, has joined the development. Had some database issues this week – just migrated the VIVO database to a cluster that has other databases; apparently is an issue with the installation rather than with VIVO. May be some kind of delay in the permission information being passed to the database itself – may have to wait a day or so when restarting Tomcat. Worked with Stephen WIlliams in committing changes to the Harvester repository on GitHub. UF has also had a similar issue that was solved by using a DSA key rather than an RSA key – GitHub does not use passwords.

Scopus Harvester Demo

Eliza Chan will demonstrate the ingest of publications from Scopus via the Harvester.

Features for VIVO 1.5

We will begin an ongoing discussion of new features for VIVO 1.5 – what we think will be included, what opportunities there are to participate and/or contribute, and what may have to wait until further design work and/or developer time is available.

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We are still targeting the end of May or early June for a code freeze, but anticipate at least 3 weeks of testing given the extent of changes for 1.5; this timetable projects a release in early to mid July, giving sites that wish to upgrade before the conference ample time to do so. Version 1.6 will not be released before the VIVO conference in late August.

Notable Development List Traffic

  • dummy RDF
  • exceptions when starting VIVO with an empty database
  • Freemarker questions
  • UTF-8 problems

Implementation Fest update

The 2012 VIVO Implementation Fest will be held May 14-16 in Boulder, CO on the University of Colorado Boulder campus. The Implementation Fest is an opportunity for VIVO implementation teams from around the country to gather, share, learn and exchange information related to technical and policy/adoption aspects of VIVO. The goal of the Implementation Fest is to assist, support and help facilitate ongoing VIVO implementations.

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VIVO Book, Chapter 5 Extending VIVO, aka the Dev Chapter

  • Updates and Begging from Chris Barnes
    An outline and some sections are already there – and we have a fair amount of material from previous presentations. Looking for material even if you don't consider yourself a writer of exquisite prose.
    The document is on Google Docs – email Chris for access if you don't have it – cpb@ufl.edu
    Free beer at the Conference.

Items for next week

The University of Florida will demonstrate the latest on their course ingest and their implementation of logging for the Harvester and for VIVO itself, including the ability to produce reports of all the changes made to the UF VIVO every day.

Stephen Williams will also have a demo of using GitHub.

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