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** Leveraging the VIVO open source community and Duraspace in your institution
 
** Leveraging the VIVO open source community and Duraspace in your institution
 
** Using VIVO to “stand on the shoulders of giants”
 
** Using VIVO to “stand on the shoulders of giants”
 
==Submissions==
 
==Important Dates==
 
 
==Committees==
 
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Revision as of 15:55, 30 August 2019

VIVO 2019
10th Annual VIVO Conference 2019
Event in series VIVO
Dates 2019/09/04 (iCal) - 2019/09/06
Homepage: https://vivoconference.org/vivo2019/
Twitter account: @vivocollab
Location
Location: Podgorica, Montenegro
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Important dates
Submissions: 2019/05/15
Committees
PC chairs: Ruben Verborgh
Table of Contents

Contents

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Topics

  • Decentralizing and federating research (meta)data
    • Identity and information linking across VIVO and/or other systems
    • Finding information across different systems
    • Data ownership, provenance, validation, truth assessment, and linking
    • Aligning personal and institutional scholarly communication
  • Scholarly communication topics:
    • Measuring the impact of scholarly works
    • Embedding and linking data inside of scholarly works
    • Promoting open data and transparency in scholarship
    • Evaluating the impact of scholarship in or across various disciplines
  • System topics:
    • Evaluating and choosing research information systems
    • Taking your research system to the next level
    • Experiences with research systems other than VIVO
    • Enabling international systems and global scholarship
  • Use cases:
    • Success stories and lessons learned from implementation and maintenance
    • Collaborative research and team science
    • Visualizations, social networks, and recommendation engines
    • Leveraging the VIVO open source community and Duraspace in your institution
    • Using VIVO to “stand on the shoulders of giants”