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The BibApp development team is happy and proud to announce the 1.0 release of 
BibApp!

BibApp is a campus research gateway and expert finder. It matches researchers 
on your campus or research center with their publication data and mines that 
data to see collaborations, create visualizations of areas of research, and 
find experts in research areas. With BibApp, it is easy to see what 
publications can be placed on the Web for greater access and impact. BibApp can 
push those publications directly into an institutional repository.

BibApp allows researchers and research groups to promote research, find 
collaborators on campus, and make research more accessible. It also allows 
libraries to better understand research happening in local departments, 
facilitate conversations about author rights with researchers, and ease the 
population of the institutional repository. Finally, BibApp allows campus 
administrators to achieve a clearer picture of collaboration and scholarly 
publishing trends on campus.

BibApp is the result of a collaboration between the University of 
Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The 
Illinois Informatics Institute at the University of Illinois 
(https://www.informatics.illinois.edu/icubed/) provided generous funding for 
the development of the 1.0 release of BibApp.

BibApp is a Ruby on Rails application, coupled with the Solr/Lucene search 
engine, and either MySQL or PostgreSQL as its datastore. It uses open standards 
and protocols such as OpenURL and SWORD and automatically pulls in data from 
third party sources such as Google Books and the Sherpa/Romeo publisher policy 
database. BibApp imports publication data in RIS, MEDLINE and Refworks XML 
bibliography formats and exports data in several citation formats (APA, 
Chicago, IEEE, MLA, more) via CiteProc. BibApp also provides a web services API 
for delivering data as XML, YML, JSON, and RDF. BibApp is released under a 
University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License 
(http://www.opensource.org/licenses/UoI-NCSA.php).

Live installations of BibApp can be found at:

    * University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign -- 
http://connections.ideals.illinois.edu
    * The MBLWHOI Library at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution -- 
http://bibapp.mbl.edu/
    * The University of Kansas Medical Center -- http://experts.kumc.edu/

Next steps for the project include a 1.1 release that will include 
internationalization and a richer authentication/authorization system. The team 
is also in the process of expanding the development community around BibApp.

For software downloads, contact information, and more information about BibApp, 
please visit http://www.bibapp.org/, and also follow on Twitter at 
http://twitter.com/bibapp.

--
Bill Ingram
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(217) 333-4648

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