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The 7th annual VIVO Conference i= s just one week away. See http://vivoconference.org&= nbsp;for program details and registration.
Here's an overview of each day's events.
Tuesday. Documentation work party. If you want to h= elp with VIVO documentation, please join us in the Mattie Silks Room of the= Marriott anytime after 9 AM. A group will be working on VIVO documen= tation, organizing the new VIVO 1.9 technical documentation wiki. At = 6 PM, Digital Science will be hosting a spotlight event: Are You Open? All are invited to a= ttend.
Wednesday. Six workshops will offer registrants a wide ra= nge of pre-conference education. In the afternoon, the VIVO Steering and Le= adership Groups will meet in the Penrose Ballroom. At 5:30 PM there w= ill be a welcoming reception in the hotel.
Thursday. Opening keynote by S=C3=B6ren Auer. Contr= ibuted paper sessions. Lunch. Invited talk by Ruben Verbaugh. I= nvited talk by Pedro Szekely. Contributed paper sessions. Poste= r session and reception.
Friday. Opening keynote by Dario Taraborelli. Contri= buted paper sessions. Lunch. Invited talk by Sandy Payette. &nb= sp;Invited panel regarding persistent identifiers. Featured presentat= ions. Closing session with VIVO around the world and audience feedbac= k.
The VIVO Conference will be an amazing opportunity to hear from experts = in the field, contribute to the future of VIVO, meet old friends and make n= ew ones.
Authors should post their presentations and posters to Figshare using th= e #vivo16 tag. Attendees should tweet the conference using the #vivo1= 6 tag.
Looking forward to seeing you all in Denver!
VIVO 1.9 tomorrow. Yes, it's true =E2=80=93 = VIVO 1.9 will be released Monday, Aug 8! Look for the announcement in= the VIVO email lists and on Twitter.
VIVO Survey. We are getting a very good response = to the VIVO survey. Thanks to all who have responded. You are a= wesome! We have an entire week before the conference for everyone to = continue to share their thoughts about VIVO. Here's the survey link: = https://goo.gl/rkr964 Results will be available at the conf= erence.
Campus Technologies. I was pleased to be able to = attend Campus Technologies 2016 in Boston this week and parti= cipate on a panel regarding research data sharing with Daniel Hook of Sympl= ectic and Laure Haack of ORCiD. Research data sharing is a big topic,= and a great (and obvious?) idea for improving the conduct of research. &nb= sp;Sharing improves verification of results, reproducibility in future stud= ies, and reuse of data via analysis, visualization and pooling subsequent t= o the original collection. Better tools are needed for collaboration and an= notation, and for identifying the participants in research and their work e= lements and products. Significant barriers exist, of course, m= any of which are deeply systemic in the conduct of research and scholarship= . Regardless, It is an exciting time to be contributing to this = "opening" of science through research data sharing.
Development call this Thursday. The Development Interest Group will have its call this 1PM US eastern time this Thursday. Question= s about VIVO development, VIVO 1.9? Want to help? Join the call= !
See you in Denver!
Mike
Mike Conlon
VIVO Project Director
Duraspace