Vitro Vitro is the engine that makes VIVO work. We don't talk about it much. That's a shame. Everyone should know about Vitro. One could even say that VIVO is a customized Vitro.
Vitro is a general purpose, semantic web ontology and data management tool. Vitro is "domain neutral," that is, it manages data based on ontologies loaded into it. Or said another way, it can manage any data for which an ontology has been loaded into it. Vitro has been used to manage collections of clinical trials, spaceships, library catalogues, and data sets. You can install Vitro, add ontologies describing your domain, and start managing data. Almost all of what we have in VIVO comes from Vitro.
VIVO is an ontology and customizations to Vitro for representing scholarship. Visualizations specific to scholarship, such as the capability map are in VIVO.
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Conference We're having a conference. You knew that. It's in New York, August 2-4. The deadline for submitting a poster or demo is Monday, June 12. You can submit here: http://vivoconference.org/news/vivo17LateBreakingCallforPostersandDemos And by the way, have you registered? It's never too early. You can register here: https://goo.gl/kfO2hq
Internationalization The Internationalization Task Force will meet this Wednesday, June 14 at 9 AM US Eastern Time. Time zone conversion is available here: Meeting Times Around the World. Meeting notes are available on the Internationalization Task Force page. The upcoming meeting will focus on process for translations and organization of file repositories. Here's the Webex link: https://goo.gl/O5GlhH Interested in VIVO in languages other than English? Hop you can join the call. If not, share your thoughts on vivo-community@googlegroups.com
Implementation Do you have questions about implementing VIVO? About data? Policy? Technology? Tools? When you will sleep? Join the Implementation Interest Group calls every month. This month's call is this Thursday at 1 PM US Eastern time. Here's the webex link: https://goo.gl/eUr4BY
Go VIVO!
Mike
Mike Conlon
VIVO Project Director
Duraspace