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VIVO for Scientific Communities - Making researchers & their activities discoverable

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Beitrag von Dr. Ina Blümel und Lambert Heller (Open Science Lab der Technischen Informationsbibliothek) auf der ersten Internationalen Science 2.0 Konferenz, Hamburg, 26.3.2014 http://www.science20-conference.de/

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Dr. Ina Blümel, Lambert HellerScience 2.0 Conference

Hamburg, 26.3.2014

VIVO for Scientific CommunitiesMaking researchers & their activities discoverable

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• Expanding from the holdings / documents paradigm to research community services, focussing on actual researchers, their activities and contexts

• Institutional Research information systems (CRIS): Huge & necessary, but still just the 1st step!

• Challenge: from the vast array of research information on the web to browsing in complete & linked researcher profiles in one research area

• Objective: to demonstrate and to develop the potential of VIVO (harvesting & linking information)

Challenges & Objectives

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• Added value by merging & linking research information from various sources

• Model for linkable research information (with linked open data ontologies such as FOAF)

• VIVO as free & open source software

• Originally developed at Cornell with NSF funding, now supported by a consortium at DuraSpace

• Numerous implementations, previously primarily in the English-language bio/medical area (CTSA)

VIVO ontology & tools

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• European community building: VIVO Bootcamps at SWIB (Semantic Web in Libraries) 2013, and forthcoming at ELAG Conference (European Library Automation Group), 10-13 June 2014, Bath

• Prototype: „VIVO – Harvesting and Structuring Research Information“, student project at HsH

• Policy & Standards Making: Position paper DINI AG FIS, german Wikipedia article on CRIS / FIS

• DFG application: „German Academic Web“

Activities

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