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Create a National Network of Scientists
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Public, structured linked data about investigators interests, activities and accomplishments, and tools to use that data to advance science
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Record data as triples: subject, predicate, object
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Every piece of data has an address
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Faculty express their interests using controlled vocabularies
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Institutions record activities
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Archives record accomplishments
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Tools for science
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Search for Science Find Scientists
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Study Science
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Discover Connections
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Semantic Annotation
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Data, Tools and Scientists
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Collaborate with everyone
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Open data, open tools, open process
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Collaboration and Coordination At UF Libraries, CTSI, Federal agencies Publishers and Aggregators Elsevier/Collexis, Thomson Reuters, ORCID, CiteSeer Arxiv Dspace Press Professional Societies International Australia, China, Netherlands, UK, Costa Rica, Iceland, Brazil, Semantic Web community DERI, Tim Berners Lee, MyExperiment ConceptWeb Open Phacts (EU), Linked Data, Hackathon Research resources Eagle I, BRO, eBIRT Social Network Analysis Community Six sub awards to Duke, Pittsburgh, Leicester, Stonybrook Weill, Indiana Schools and Consortia CTSAs, CIC, Pitt, Emory, Iowa, Harvard, UCSF, Stanford, Four annual events conference, workshop, hackathon implementation fest Software downloads and contact list how many?
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vivo.sourceforge.net
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Some VIVO Highlights Version 1.3 Amazon machines Thomson Reuters University of Melbourne Symplectics Wellspring NRN visualization University of Rochester APA Colorado Booz Allen Hamilton VIVO search SciVal Experts and RDF Version 1.4
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