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Agenda

  • Introductions
  • About the Outreach and Engagement calls
  • Current issues and status of the group
  • Discussion: community email list
  • Future discussion items:

Minutes

Welcome!

Attendees:

Julia Trimmer, Duke University

Mike Conlon, DuraSpace

Kristi Holmes, Northwestern University

Carol Minton Morris, DuraSpace

Purpose: We'd like to open up the conversation about outreach with the community and offer help when needed. Mike thinks that this group could talk more about community-building and related issues and provide that feedback to Steering. There may be specifici isses that we can tackle, for example, issues related to the conference, are there things that we could do about certain things. Kristi talked about environments, organizations and companies who are representing people data, which is rather complex. These organizations may need help learning about VIVO, and need VIVO evangelists.

Mike reminds us that we need to talk about partners and parterships with other related organizations, which is important to the project. Kristi's current research dovetails very nicely with VIVO and partners nicely, but it's nice to have different perspectives.

Carol wonders if there is a need for an evaluation event to gather information about needs. Mike would like to hear why people are not implementing VIVO. Why do we have so few implementations? This is a question for the outreach/non-technical people. Why isn't VIVO the obvious choice? We should have world-wide adoption. Alternate deployment models might be one approach. We have pathways that will help us get bigger, but we need to move on those pathways. We need to think big in how we get adoption of VIVO.

The road map asks people in the community what features they want. What we want to know is why people have not chosen VIVO. Kristi thinks the best way to do this is through personal and confidential conversations.

 

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