Vitro is basically the core of VIVO, but without a pre-loaded ontology. The VIVO ontology is primarily centered around the academic environment and scholarship (it is being used by many universities) but VIVO also includes other ontologies like FOAF, VCard, the UN geo-political ontology and others. The site you mention was just brought up by someone else at Cornell on our local chat forum. It’s a very old site that pre-dated the migration of VIVO/Vitro as a community open source project. It was originally developed at Cornell (by my former boss, who retired in January). The vivoweb.org site now has much of the current information about VIVO. There’s also a space on the Duraspace wiki (https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/VIVO/VIVO) that has a lot of information and the source code is available on github (https://github.com/vivo-project/VIVO) Use the rel-1.9.1 tag for the latest release. If you just want Vitro, go here: https://github.com/vivo-project/Vitro
On 11/8/16, 1:09 PM, "Olivier Rossel" <[email protected]> wrote: While digging my bookmarks, i found something related to VIVO: it is called Vitro. Cf http://vitro.mannlib.cornell.edu Is it stll relevant, in your opinion? Envoyé de mon iPhone > Le 8 nov. 2016 à 10:30, "John A. Fereira" <[email protected]> a écrit : > > You may also want to take a look at VIVO (www.vivoweb.org). It is a semantic web application that provides the ability to edit your ontology. It is a community open source project under the Duraspace (Fedora, Dspace) umbrella. It uses Jena (and supports others) on the back end for the triple store. > > On 11/8/16, 9:20 AM, "Mikael Pesonen" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Thank you for all the suggestions! Protege is familiar tool so have to > check how it can be customized. I'll check the Datao as well. > > Br, > Mikael > >> On 8.11.2016 1:37, Olivier Rossel wrote: >> May be you can have a look at Datao. >> cf http://datao.net >> >> The edit part is managed by a custom version of Protege-Forms. >> The data model extraction is available also as a service. >> >> If this tool seems to be useful for your needs, feel free to contact >> me for a demo. >> >> PS: the tool is not open source, it is a freeware. >> >> On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 1:51 PM, Mikael Pesonen >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm having trouble to find tools which a non-SPARQL person could use for >>> editing and viewing any kind of semantic data on Jena triplestore. For >>> example we have metadata describing files and people using Dublin Core and >>> FOAF ontologies, and we would to edit that metadata. >>> >>> I guess such a system would need some kind of templates to define the >>> underlying SPARQL queries. For example what set of triplets is a record (a >>> set of data that is selected for editing), which fields of a record can be >>> modified or deleted and so on. Field types, class hierarchies etc could be >>> read from ontology schemas. >>> >>> Hope there exist such a system. >>> >>> BR, >>> Mikael Pesonen >>> >>> -- >>> www.lingsoft.fi >>> >>> Speech Applications - Language Management - Translation - Reader's and >>> Writer's Tools - Text Tools - E-books and M-books >>> >>> Mikael Pesonen >>> System Engineer >>> >>> e-mail: [email protected] >>> Tel. +358 2 279 3300 >>> >>> Time zone: GMT+2 >>> >>> Helsinki Office >>> Eteläranta 10 >>> FI-00130 Helsinki >>> FINLAND >>> >>> Turku Office >>> Linnankatu 10 A >>> FI-20100 Turku >>> FINLAND > > -- > www.lingsoft.fi > > Speech Applications - Language Management - Translation - Reader's and Writer's Tools - Text Tools - E-books and M-books > > Mikael Pesonen > System Engineer > > e-mail: [email protected] > Tel. +358 2 279 3300 > > Time zone: GMT+2 > > Helsinki Office > Eteläranta 10 > FI-00130 Helsinki > FINLAND > > Turku Office > Linnankatu 10 A > FI-20100 Turku > FINLAND > > >
