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Learning is fun!  Register now for VIVO Camp, April 6-8, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Join Violeta IlikPaul AlbertMike Conlon and Graham Triggs for an introduction to everything VIVO.  If you are considering VIVO, planning a VIVO implementation, have started and need to know more, please plan to join us in Albuquerque!  Modeled after the highly successful Fedora Camps, VIVO Camp will offer high quality instruction, breakout sessions, opportunities to have your questions answered.  Should be a great way to meet leaders in the VIVO community, share experiences, and learn more. 

Triple Pattern Fragments coming to VIVO.  A triple pattern fragments (TPF) server has been added to VIVO for the next release.  You can try it now on OpenVIVO at http://openvivo.org/tpf (OpenVIVO is a VIVO anyone can use.  The VIVO Project uses OpenVIVO to demonstrate VIVO and features coming to VIVO.  Do you have a profile in OpenVIVO?  You should – just sign on to OpenVIVO using your ORCiD username and password.  A profile will be created for you.  Don't have an ORCiD username and password?  You should.  Just go to http://orcid.org and sign up.

At the 2016 VIVO Conference, Ruben Verbough of Ghent University gave an outstanding talk on Triple Pattern Fragments, "The Future is Federated."  You can find his talk on OpenVIVO here:  http://openvivo.org/display/doi10.6084/m9.figshare.3680310.  Ruben has many papers and presentations on triple pattern fragments and the semantic web.  His OpenVIVO profile has an extensive bibliography with many links to full text and presentations.

Following Ruben's talk, it became very clear that VIVO and Vitro are outstanding platforms for sharing data via TPF.

Apps and Tools  We'll continue discussion of TPF at this weeks Apps and Tools Interest Group call.  The call is at 1 PM US Eastern Time. On WebEx.  Hope you can join us.

Go VIVO!

Mike

Mike Conlon 
VIVO Project Director
Duraspace 

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