The VIVO Scholar Task Force is creating a new user interface for VIVO, called VIVO Scholar. VIVO Scholar will work with VIVO implementations at version 1.10 and above. The VIVO Scholar Task Force began on April 15, 2019 and will be working to December 2019 at least and perhaps beyond.
Read VIVO Scholar Task Force weekly meeting notes here.
Catch up with our Town Hall meetings.
Snoop around our sprints on the Projects tab of VIVO Community Projects.
Give us feedback on the #vivo-scholar Slack channel.
Search page mockups:
We've developed three preliminary designs for search pages. Check them out and take the survey to vote for your favorite!
Option One | Option Two | Option Three |
June, 2019
VIVO Scholar profile page mockups
Hans has continued work on the profile page, added VIVO branding, and added a third option. Check them out and take the survey to vote for your favorite!
Option One | Option Two | Option Three |
Profile page mockups:
We've developed two preliminary designs for profile pages. Let us know what you think! Take the super short survey to vote and give us your thoughts.
OPTION ONE (click image for pdf) |
Functional Requirements for the VIVO Scholar User Interface: bit.ly/funreq18.
Written mostly by Paul Albert during the Product Evolution Task Force, this document explores requirements and design principles. The requirements document informs the VIVO Scholar designs, "mocked up" below.
VIVO Scholar Data Specification v1.0 is a work in progress.
The VIVO Scholar Task Force will address one of the goals in the Product Direction for 2019, "Modernize the Presentation Layer," which is a priority for many existing and prospective VIVO implementers. VIVO Scholar will build on the work of the Product Evolution Task Force, employing many of the ideas and technologies explored by that group. VIVO Scholar is also informed by the work of participants in the Architectural Fly-in Meeting held in January 2019.
VIVO Scholar will consist of these components:
VIVO Scholar is being designed to be:
Existing VIVO implementations can:
New VIVO implementations can:
Damaris Murry, Duke University
Richard Outten, Duke University
Julia Trimmer, Duke University
Paul Albert, Weill Cornell Medicine
Greg Burton, Duke University
James Creel, Texas A&M
Don Elsborg, CU Boulder
Hans Harlacher , Duke University
Robert Nelson, Duke University
Ralph O'Flinn, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Harry Thakkar, Duke University
Alex Viggio, CU Boulder
William Welling, Texas A&M
Jim Wood , Duke University
Aside from being fast, modern, attractive, responsive, and easily-customized, VIVO Scholar offers an important component for institutions: the GraphQL endpoint.
The GraphQL endpoint works like VIVO widgets does for many institutions such as Duke; with GraphQL, developers can quickly and easily feed data to their own websites.
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For Product Evolution milestones, see here.