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Orcid: 0000-0001-5059-4132
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- name: Stefan Wolff
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Orcid: 0000-0003-0015-9671
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affiliation: 18
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- name: Rebecca Younes
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Orcid: 0000-0002-5105-1401
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affiliation: 4
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- name: University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, US
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# Summary
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VIVO [Pronunciation: vee-voh] is member-supported, enterprise open source
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software and an ontology for representing scholarship. VIVO supports recording, editing,
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software and an ontology for representing scholarship. VIVO supports recording, editing,
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searching, browsing and visualizing scholarly activity. VIVO encourages research
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discovery, expert finding, network analysis and assessment of research impact.
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VIVO is easily extended to support additional domains of scholarly activity.
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discovery, expert finding, network analysis and assessment of research impact.
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VIVO is easily extended to support additional domains of scholarly activity [@borner_vivo:_2012].
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VIVO uses an ontology to represent people, papers, grants, projects, datasets, resources,
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and other elements of research and scholarship as linked open data. The ontology can
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be used to create RDF that can be loaded into VIVO. VIVO RDF data is easily exported for
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and other elements of research and scholarship as linked open data. The ontology can
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be used to create RDF that can be loaded into VIVO. VIVO RDF data is easily exported for
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use in other applications.
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VIVO includes Vitro, a domain-free engine for managing linked open data, the JFact
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reasoner, SolR for search, SPARQL query, Jena as a triple store, supporting both TDB
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and SDB on MySQL, uses D3 for visualizations, and provides multiple APIs, including
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Triple Pattern Fragments for rapid remote access to specified data.
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VIVO includes Vitro [@about_vitro:2018], a domain-free engine for managing linked open data, the JFact
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reasoner [@jfact_2018], SolR [@solr_2018] for search, SPARQL query [@sparql_2018], Jena as a triple store [@jena_2018], supporting both TDB [@jena_tdb_2018]
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and SDB [@jena_sdb_2018] on MySQL [@mysql_2018], uses D3 [@bostock_d3_2018] for visualizations, and provides multiple APIs, including
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Triple Pattern Fragments [@verborgh_triple_2016] for rapid remote access to specified data.
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Using VIVO, organizations can represent the activities and accomplishments of their
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scholars as linked open data, and share that data with others.
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# Acknowledgements
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The authors wish to acknowledge the foundational work done on VIVO, and VIVO concepts by
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the team at the Mann Agricultural Library, Cornell University, led by Jon Corson-Rikert.
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the team at the Mann Agricultural Library, Cornell University, led by Jon Corson-Rikert.
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The authors also wish to acknowledge NIH grant 1U24RR029822-01 to the first author, which
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funded the work of more than 120 co-investigators in the further development of the
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VIVO software, and NIH grant xxxxxxx to Dr. Melissa Haendel of Oregon Health Science
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University which funded significant advances in the VIVO Integrated Semantic Framework,
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which VIVO uses to represent scholarship. Finally, the authors wish to acknowledge the
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VIVO software, and to Dr. Melissa Haendel of Oregon Health Science
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University for her significant advances in the VIVO Integrated Semantic Framework [@vivo-isf-ontology:_2018],
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which VIVO uses to represent scholarship. Finally, the authors wish to acknowledge the
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many hundreds of members of the VIVO community around the world, who volunteer their
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time and effort to advance the art of representing scholarship as linked open data. The
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work described here builds on the work of many others.
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