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Calls are held every Thursday at 1 pm eastern daylight time (GMT-5) – convert to your time at http://www.thetimezoneconverter.com

These calls now use WebEx – see the "Call-in Information" at the bottom of this page.

Please add additional agenda items or updates --

Updates

  • Brown --
  • Buffalo –
  • Colorado –
  • Cornell –
  • Duke –
  • Florida –
  • Indiana -- 
  • Johns Hopkins --
  • Memorial University --
  • NYU –
  • Scripps --
  • Stony Brook –
  • UCSF –
  • Washington University --
  • Weill –
  • other --

Other updates or topics

Implementation Fest dates and agenda
  • getting rooms during the semester (before May 13) proving a challenge
Upcoming presentation February 7 on Karma

Karma is a data integration tool used to map USC faculty data to VIVO

  • Powerpoint from 2012 VIVO Conference presentation by Pedro Szekely of the USC Information Sciences Institute

Call for Papers: Special Issue on Linked Data, Semantic Web and Libraries

The Journal of Library Metadata  is soliciting 500-word article proposals on or before, March 31, 2013; full manuscripts (4000-7000 words) are expected to be submitted by July 10, 2013. R ecommended topics include, but are not limited to the following:

    • Libraries and Linked Data/Semantic Web
    • Open access, library metadata and Linked Data/Semantic Web
    • Institutional repository metadata and the Semantic Web
    • Harvesting and sharing of metadata in the new environment
    • Incorporating Linked Data into library information systems
    • Authority control, vocabularies and Linked Data/Semantic Web
    • Rights and license management in the Semantic Web
    • Linked Data and MARC and non-MARC (EAD, Dublin Core, etc.) library metadata
    • Migration of MARC and non-MARC library metadata to new systems and platforms
    • Conversion and mapping of MARC and non-MARC library metadata to RDF and Linked Data
    • Data clean-up in preparation for migration/conversion

Notable development and implementation list traffic

  • When I run apache and set the tomcat server.xml for connection, vivo does connect to tomcat via apache without the 8080 and '/vivo', but it cannot connect to vivosolr – because everything runs clean under tomcat, I still believe my problem is with mod_jk configuration
  • How can I do complex termSearches with the pubmed harvester that require parenthesis?
  • Help with listViewConfig and propStatement modification
  • 1.5.1 logging issues
  • Need to configure Tomcat with Memcached
  • Building with ant war with Weblogic and Glassfish
  • Still nobody able to get sparql update working with Fuseki?
  • Research areas – where/how to create an xml sniplet for the research   area and ingest it
  • I would much rather do without any  reliance on SDB as it is very slow and does not scale. OWLIM has a very fast built in OWL2 RL reasoner, which removes the  need for any Vitro-side inferencing in the Jena style (which accounts  for a lot of the speed loss) ... I managed to setup VIVO from Github with the SPARQL backend (and without the simple reasoner). However, triples I add to the tripestore do not show up in the interface (even though the indexer notices them). May have something to do with using skos:prefLabel instead of rdfs:label ...
  • Solr to speed page load times for people with 100+ publications? Some doubts expressed on the list ...
    • From a development point of view,  you then have some bits of the page accessed by Jena api calls, some via SPARQL and some via SOLR... I have an aversion to this
    • there's a script we run that does an HTTP GET on each faculty member  page with more than a threshold number of publications.   (We usually  use 200 as our threshold, but 100 would work as well.)  Our mysql server  has a large enough cache that once those pages have been fetched once,  they're typically quite a bit faster to load on later fetches.
  • Other topics as time permits

Call-in Information

Topic: VIVO weekly call

Date: Every Thursday, no end date

Time: 1:00 pm, Eastern Daylight Time (New York, GMT-04:00)

Meeting Number: 641 825 891

To join the online meeting

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