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Meeting Attendees
- Dr. Mike Conlon
- Christopher Barnes
- Narayan Raum
- Dale Scheppler
- Nicholas Skaggs
- Stephen Williams
- Christopher Haines
Notes
This meeting came with a handout. It is duplicated below.
This meeting was scheduled between 9AM and 10AM Eastern Time in room N1-16 At the University of Florida.
This is a regular bi-weekly meeting.
Handout
- VIVO Projects for UF Development
- September 2, 2010
Strategy
- 1. Create More Data
- 2. Create more value for the data
Tactics
- 1. Use VIVO in UF work, including CTSI, administrative and research functions.
- 2. Position VIVO for use in $20M CTSA Coordinating Center grant
Projects
The UF VIVO Development team should be working on 10+ VIVO projects simultaneously. Projects should have 2-3 month timeframes. Using six FTE assigned to VIVO we should be able to complete 30-40 related projects by August 21, 201. Additional FTE will be added – via CTSI, via carry forward, via collaborations.
Projects will be added and reprioritized over the course of the year. Bi-weekly project portfolio management meetings will be established to maintain priorities and project triple constraints – timelines, scope and resources.
Major initiatives are described in the sections that follow. At the end of the document is a first attempt at overall project prioritizations.
Self Editing
Critically important that shibboleth (Gatorlink) editing for VIVO be established immediately. We can then link VIVO from the CTSI portal as a means for finding investigators and for editing.
Harvester
The harvester needs to get to version 1.0 – in a working state for UF and other VIVO adopters and implementers to use. Syraj can help with documentation.
Harvester Modules
VIVO needs to provide harvester modules for a wide variety of ingest. Modules should be easy to create and distribute.
Grants |
Publications |
HR |
Courses |
Patents |
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NIH |
PubMed |
PeopleSoft |
Sakai |
US Patent DB |
NSF |
PLoS |
SAP |
Blackboard |
Other |
ResearchCommons |
CiteSeer |
Other |
Moodle |
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Coeus |
ThomsonReuters |
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Angel |
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GrantsFire |
Elsevier/SCOPUS |
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Other |
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UF DSR |
Other |
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Other |
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Special Projects
- CTSA Research networking application. Collaborate with Griffin Weber and Mini Kahlon in the creation of a simple counting and linking application for VIVO.
- ORCID. In November, work on bi-directional batch data exchange with ORCID – we provide profile info, they provide ORCIDs. They provide ORCIDs, we provide profile information for those ORCIDs.
- Events/iCal. Use VIVO as a repository for event/iCal info. Create VIVO button for Outlook. Create a search front-end for events. Create a display for events.
- STAR metrics. Collaborate with NSF, NIH on use of VIVO for Research progress and Productivity Report. RPPR and STAR Metrics.
- Department Web Sites. Create a simple to deploy CSS and JavaScript system for displaying faculty web pages in the context of a department/institute or college web site from VIVO.
- CTSI Drupal module for investigator search. Simple Drupal plug-in for finding people.
- CTSI Drupal module for user profiles. Simple Druple module for linking user profile to VIVO.
- DERI. Collaborate with DERI on semantic web adoption.
- Collaborate with Tom Barton, U Chicago on an iPad/iPhone application using Grouper back-end to VIVO integrated with contact manager, email.
- ConceptWeb. Collaborate with Barend Mons on interfaces between VIVO and the Concept Web.
- UF College of Medicine. Collaborate with Karen Patsos and her programmer on the use of VIVO in the College of Medicine.
- Digital Vita interface. Collaborate with the Titus Schleyer at Pittsburgh to create PDF documents (vitae, BioSketch) from VIVO.
- Collaborate with AAMC profiles initiative.
- C I-Know interface. Collaborate with Nosh Contractor at Northwestern to use VIVO as the data source for C I-Know expert finder.
- Sakai plug-in. Create an open source Sakai plug-in for displaying faculty member info. Blend VIVO data (teaching interests, contact info) with Sakai (office hours) data.Non-Projectsh2. There are specific best left to the other development groups.
1. Visualization (Indiana)
2. Jiras (Cornell)
3, Provenance (Cornell)
4. Access Control/Security (Cornell)
5. Logging (Cornell)
6. AAAS Portal (AAAS)
7. Implementation (School implementation teams)
Project Priorities===
Month |
Project Priorities |
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September |
Self-editing, Harvester 1.0, PubMed Ingest, DSR Grants Ingest, CTSA Research networking, College of Medicine |
October |
iCal events, Harvester 1.0, Thomson-Reuters Ingest, NSF Grants Ingest, STAR Metrics, College of Medicine |
November |
iCal events ORCID interface, Dept Web sites, CTSI Investigator, patent ingest, NIH Grants Ingest |
December |
Event Display, ORCID interface, Dept web sites, Sakai ingest, PLoS ingest, ConceptWeb |
January |
Outlook events, ResearchCommons ingest, PeopleSoft ingest, VIVO Drupal Profiles, Concept web, DERI joint project |
February |
Harvester 1.1, SCOPUS Ingest, conceptweb, DERI, coeus ingest, ipad/grouper |
March |
Harvester 1.1, GrantsFire ingest, Blackboard ingest, ipad/grouper |
April |
CiteSeer Ingest, SAP ingest |
May |
Angel ingest, Moodle ingest |
June |
Harvester 1.2, Angel ingest |
July |
Harvester 1.2 |
August |
TBA |