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From: Jon Corson-Rikert <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, May 25, 2012 at 4:06 AM
Subject: [CODE4LIB] 2012 VIVO Conference
To: [email protected]


(apologies for any cross-postings)

In the past 3 years, a growing international movement of developers,
researchers, administrators, funders, librarians and informaticians has
converged around the vision of openly representing research and researchers
via Linked Open Data. VIVO is helping to make this vision a reality through
its community, through open software and the VIVO ontology, and a growing
number of adopters and collaborators worldwide, across multiple knowledge
domains.  The 2012 VIVO conference will explore how to participate in and
best take advantage of the emerging Linked Open Data world encompassing and
expanding our understanding of research.

Who should attend?
Scholars, scientists, researchers, developers, librarians, publishers,
funding agencies, research officers, students, institutional officials and
those supporting the development of research discovery, data sharing and
team science.

Conference highlights
The conference begins with a full day of workshops for those new to VIVO,
those implementing VIVO and those wishing to develop applications using
VIVO.  Keynote addresses, invited speakers, scientific panels, contributed
papers and posters will cover a range of topics, including the semantic
web, linked open data, VIVO sustainability, adopting and implementing VIVO,
research networking, network visualization, ontology and the role of VIVO
in support of team science.

Registration, Call for Papers and Apps Contest, hotel and travel information
http://vivoweb.org/conference

Topics of interest
* Facilitating researcher collaboration and networking
* Managing/discovering knowledge about researchers across institutional,
disciplinary, and national boundaries
* Approaches to the adoption of VIVO and related systems that interoperate
through shared ontologies and Linked Open Data
* The intersection of VIVO and international research standards
* Research representation ontology development
* Open representations of research and implications for the research
process, collaboration, and virtual research communities
* Perspectives on policy, research representation, and research impact,
including questions of privacy, individual vs. institutional sourcing of
data, and change over time
* Semantic Web development and extensions of the VIVO platform to reach the
full Web community
* Open research data and related issues in discovery, reuse, and attribution

About VIVO
VIVO is an open source, open ontology, open process platform for hosting
information about scientistsÂ’ interests, activities and accomplishments.
 VIVO supports open development and integration of science through simple,
standard semantic web technologies.  Learn more at http://vivoweb.org


Jon Corson-Rikert
Head, Information Technology Services
VIVO Development Lead
201 Albert R. Mann Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
607 255-4608
[email protected]



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