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2011 Preconference Proposals

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VIVO BootCamp
=== VIVO BootCampBoot Camp===
Description: VIVO is an open source semantic web application originally developed and implemented at Cornell University. When installed and populated with researcher interests, activities, and accomplishments, it enables the discovery of research and scholarship across disciplines at that institution. VIVO supports browsing and a search function which returns faceted results for rapid retrieval of desired information and includes options for RDF linked data distribution.
This bootcamp boot camp will be run by members of the NIH/NCRR funded VIVO network and will focus on four components including, a an overview of what VIVO is and how it can help researchers, an installation walk-through, how VIVO faculty works (its ontology, visualization functionality, and user interface), and future directions for the project (e.g. profile data re-use (web services for linked data queries to populate content management and profile systems in CMSs such as Drupal and Joomla!), the VIVO core ontologyfederated search, and a separate discussion session on the needs libraries have for faculty expertise systems and their value for institutional repositoriesetc.).
For more information, visit [http://vivoweb.org http://vivoweb.org].
Speakers:
*Paul Albert, Weill Cornell Medical College
*Christopher CaseNick Cappadona, Cornell University of Florida*Alex Rockwell, University of Florida*Margeaux Johnson, University of Florida
*Ying Ding, Indiana University
*Ryan Cobine, Indiana University
*Bryan Keese, Indiana University
*Micah Linnemeier, Indiana University
*Ryan Cobine, Indiana University
 
Contact: Ryan Cobine <rcobine AT indiana DOT edu>
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