VIVO 2016 Conference
 
The annual VIVO Conference brings together scholars, scientists, researchers, developers, publishers, funding agencies, research officers, students, institutional officials and those supporting the development of team science. Scientists across all disciplines learn from each other throughout various session types and networking activities at this three-day event.



Plan to attend and enjoy interactive workshops, informative breakout sessions, enlightening keynotes and invited speakers, scientific panels, informative poster sessions, engaging networking opportunities and so much more!

VIVO now has an ambitious strategic plan defining priorities for the next two to three years. The project is on a path to creating a community-vetted roadmap, and has adopted a framework for creating community task forces that have already helped more the project forward in a number of ways.

What Is VIVO?

VIVO enables the discovery of researchers across institutions.  Participants in the network include institutions with local installations of VIVO or those with research discovery and profiling applications that can provide semantic web-compliant data.  The information accessible through VIVO's search and browse capability will reside and be controlled locally, within institutional VIVOs or other semantic web-compliant applications. 

VIVO is an open source semantic web application originally developed and implemented at Cornell. When installed and populated with researcher interests, activities, and accomplishments, it enables the discovery of research and scholarship across disciplines at that institution and beyond. VIVO supports browsing and a search function which returns faceted results for rapid retrieval of desired information. Content in any local VIVO installation may be maintained manually, brought into VIVO in automated ways from local systems of record, such as HR, grants, course, and faculty activity databases, or from database providers such as publication aggregators and funding agencies.

The rich semantically structured data in VIVO support and facilitate research discovery. Examples of applications that consume these rich data include: visualizations, enhanced multi-site search through VIVO Search, and applications such as VIVO Searchlight, a browser bookmarklet which uses text content of any webpage to search for relevant VIVO profiles, and the Inter-Institutional Collaboration Explorer, an application which allows visualization of collaborative institutional partners, among others.

Learn more at http://vivoweb.org