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February 24, 2016 Hot Topics: DuraSpace Community Webinar Series Hot Topics: The DuraSpace Community Webinar Series Series Thirteen: VIVO plus SHARE: Closing the Loop on Scholarly Activity Curated by Rick Johnson, Visiting Program Officer for SHARE at the Association of Research Libraries

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February 24, 2016 Hot Topics: DuraSpace Community Webinar Series

Hot Topics: The DuraSpace Community Webinar Series

Series Thirteen: VIVO plus SHARE:

Closing the Loop on Scholarly Activity

Curated by Rick Johnson, Visiting Program Officer for SHARE at the

Association of Research Libraries

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February 24, 2016 Hot Topics: DuraSpace Community Webinar Series

Webinar 1:

VIVO plus SHARE: Closing the Loop on

Tracking Scholarly Activity

Presented by:

Rick Johnson, ARL Visiting Program Officer for SHARE; Co-Program Director, Digital Initiatives and Scholarship, Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame

Mike Conlon, PhD, VIVO Project Director, DuraSpace; Professor Emeritus, University of Florida

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Outline of the Webinar

• A brief overview of VIVO• A brief overview of SHARE• The complementary nature of VIVO and

SHARE• SHARE and VIVO collaborations• Discussion

February 24, 2016 Hot Topics: DuraSpace Community Webinar Series

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VIVO is • Ontologies — The VIVO Integrated Semantic Framework

and related ontologies for representing scholars and scholarship

• Software — open source, community-developed software for managing, displaying, sharing the scholarly record

• Data — assertions about scholars and their scholarly works. At UF, 23M assertions for 63K people, 62K papers, 24K grants, 87K courses taught.

• Community — 130+ sites in 24 countries, 200K scholars, 1M+ works. See http://vivoweb.org, Twitter: @VIVOCollab

VIVO creates an integrated record of the scholarly work of your organization

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History of VIVO

• 2003 Original concept and software for VIVO created at Cornell by John Corson-Rikert

• 2006 VIVO redesigned at Cornell as a semantic web application with ontology and triple store

• 2007 VIVO implemented at University of Florida• 2009-2012 NIH award to University of Florida, Cornell,

Weill, Indiana, Wash U, Ponce, Scripps. M. Conlon Principal Investigator

• 2010 First VIVO Conference, NY Hall of Science• 2012-present VIVO, a member supported project of

Duraspace

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VIVO and Research

• VIVO captures a complete record for each scholar – teaching, research, and service, sufficient for CV or biosketch

• Includes grey literature and activities that do not typically create records in the scholarly ecosystem

• VIVO links data together, removing ambiguity from the scholarly record

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VIVO Integrates Institutional Data

VIVO

Organizations

Scholars

Publications

Grants

Teaching

Service

Profiles

Reports

CV/Biosketch

Visualizations

Expert Finding

Network Analysis

Adhoc queries

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SHARE is • Higher education initiative to maximize research impact by

making an inventory of research widely accessible, discoverable, and reusable.

• Free, open data set of research and scholarly activities harvested from 97+ data providers

• Notification service of >4.5 million research events of data mgmt plans, preprints, articles, repository deposits, and other scholarly activity

• Harvester of diverse set of data providers: funders, publishers, data repositories, institutional repositories, scholarly activity

• Joint working group of international members such as funders publishers, government orgs, universities, vendors

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History of SHARE

• Feb 2013: White House release OSTP memo on access to federally funded research

• Jun 2013: The Association of Research Libraries (ARL), the Association of American Universities (AAU), and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) jointly launched the SHARE initiative.

• Mar 2014: ARL awarded joint $1 million grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to develop and launch SHARE Notify

• Jun 2014: The Center for Open Science (COS) joined as SHARE’s technical partner

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History of SHARE

• Apr 2015: SHARE launches beta of SHARE Notify• Jun 2015: SHARE collected metadata on more than 1 million

research release events• Oct 2015: ARL awarded joint $1.2 million grant from IMLS

and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for Phase II of SHARE to expand and enhance SHARE’s open data set

• Feb 2016: SHARE currently at 97 providers and +4.5 million research release events

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Notify

Providers Consumers

Gather

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Notify

Providers Consumers

Gather

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SHARE and Research

• Capturing global events across diverse set of sources and researcher activities (not just repository data)

• By collecting, connecting, and enhancing metadata that describes research activities and outputs...SHARE simplifies how various pieces can be identified as elements of a research project.

• An index within a larger network of research systems

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NotifyProviders ConsumersGather

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NotifyProviders ConsumersGather

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Complementary Nature

SHARE• Gathering metadata from

many sources• Able to look across many

sources• Able to assemble

ecosystem-level views• Consumes from repositories

and other systems • Shares with local and global

sources

VIVO• Curating metadata about an

organization• Identifying scholars, works• Deep metadata model for

teaching, research, service• Focus on scholar and the

scholar’s work• Able to share details not

otherwise expressed in the ecosystem

• VIVO shares globally

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SHARE and VIVO working together

• SHARE Harvester for VIVO• SHARE2VIVO• SHARE Link – Fedora, VIVO and SHARE

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SHARE Harvester for VIVO

• Supports harvesting data from individual VIVO sites to the SHARE repository for use by SHARE Notify and SHARE search

• VIVO site contacts SHARE and makes VIVO API credentials available

• SHARE regularly harvests data from the VIVO site• SHARE users benefit from access to VIVO’s detailed data

regarding the scholarship at the VIVO site• A VIVO site can offer data to SHARE by supplying a URL

and access credentials for the VIVO API

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SHARE2VIVO

• An open source utility for providing data from SHARE to a VIVO site

• The VIVO site issues a query to SHARE for metadata regarding the scholarship of people at their organization

• SHARE2VIVO can then populate VIVO with the returned metadata

• VIVO sites benefit from the extensive records available from SHARE

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SHARE Link - Early Planning

• Institutional endpoint for SHARE leveraging strengths of– Fedora: Intellectual work focused linked data platform– VIVO: Person focused scholarly activity linked data– SHARE: index of global research lifecycle events

• Unified graph of repository items, researchers, events• When viewing repository item or researcher,

recommend and browse related items/activity from similar discipline, venue (e.g. journal, event), scholar

• Combined researcher/dept views with SHARE events and repository items

• Expand repository search results to 2nd and 3rd level items

• Discussing opportunities with LD4L team

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Issues in the Ecosystem

• Scholars are not uniquely identified– Disambiguation – works may only record scholar's

name– ORCiD is growing, but not pervasive

• Works may not be uniquely identified– Mostly DOI, but not for all works

• Organizations may not be uniquely identified – Identified by name with variations– Publications may not associate individuals with

organizations– GRID (http://grid.ac) a potential new approach

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Issues in the Ecosystem

• Data in SHARE coming from wide variety of sources has some divergence in metadata unique identifiers and fields populated

• Curation Toolkit work starting to get institutions directly involved to enhance metadata in SHARE (currently need to manually dedup some records)

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Discussion

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March 11, 2016 Hot Topics: DuraSpace Community Webinar Series

Webinar 2:

Institutional Perspectives on the Impact of SHARE and VIVO Together

Presented by:

Andi Ogier, Associate Director, Data Services, University Libraries, Virginia Tech

March 11, 2016, 1 PM ET