VIVOinfo1012sm.pdfInterested in VIVO? Exploring? Considering implementing VIVO at your institution? We have a variety of materials related to research networking, the VIVO approach, community and software.
Support Information
- VIVO Benefits - Information about how the power of VIVO can be leveraged, by role.
- VIVO FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions that have been raised during local outreach presentations, conferences, and emails to project members.
- Semantic Web resources - Resources to learn about the semantic web, linked open data, and more.
- VIVO in the Press - Articles that discuss or reference VIVO
- Comparison with other research networking systems
Materials
- VIVO: A Semantic Approach to Scholarly Networking and Discovery. The VIVO Book – available at Amazon.com
- Introduction to VIVO workshop at the 2014 VIVO Conference in Austin
- View the slides and/or video recordings of the Spring, 2013 DuraSpace Community Webinar Series Five: VIVO -- Research Discovery & Networking
- Webinar 1: Overview of VIVO | presentation slides | webinar recording
- Webinar 2: Case Studies: VIVO at Colorado, Brown, Duke, & Weill Cornell Medical College | presentation slides | webinar recording
- Webinar 3: VIVO Technical Deep Dive | presentation slides | webinar recording
- Follow the self-paced Short Tour: VIVO Overview on this wiki, with links to the vivo.vivoweb.org community sandbox and VIVO adopters
- Materials to support local outreach efforts. Also see Resource: Training and Workshops & Tutorials
- Local Adoption resources - includes an introduction to a library-based model of support and dissemination, background information, ideas, strategies, and materials for local outreach efforts within institutions or organizations.
- Included are files about VIVO, presentation materials, poster templates, and more. (in progress)
- download VIVO flyer (updated flyer in progress, will be posted to http://vivoweb.org/about
Learn more about VIVO
- The historical About page includes a list of the partner institutions on the NIH-funded VIVO Project (2009-2012)
- Publications and Presentations on SourceForge (from the NIH-funded effort 2009-2012)
- VIVO in the Press provides a list of articles that discuss or reference the project.
- Upcoming Events
- Check out the Comparison of Research Networking Tools and Research Profiling Systems on Wikipedia – somewhat bewildering, but note the comparative adoption rates and that VIVO shows up prominently as green for open source – and also provides linked open data.