[Metadatalibrarians] Registration Open for VIVO Camp in New York City
Violeta Ilik
ilik.violeta at gmail.com
Fri Jul 27 05:11:39 PDT 2018
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VIVO Camp is a multi-day training event designed specifically for new and
prospective users. Camp will be held October 18-20, 2018 in the Butler
Library at Columbia University. Over two and a half days, VIVO Camp will
start with an introduction to VIVO leading to a comprehensive overview by
exploring these topics:
- VIVO features
- Examples and demos of VIVO including customizations
- Representing scholarship
- Loading, displaying and using VIVO data
- Introduction to the ontologies
- Managing a VIVO project
- Engaging communities
- Using VIVO resources
Participants can expect to gain a broad understanding of all aspects of
implementing VIVO, including scoping and planning, development and data
ingest, user engagement and customizations. This event will be an
opportunity to meet and consult with key VIVO community members and to
benefit from the experience of many successful VIVO implementations. The
curriculum will include multiple opportunities to address current
challenges. Participants should bring specific questions to VIVO Camp for
discussion.
VIVO Camp instructors provide years of experience holding VIVO events,
managing VIVO implementations, and participating in the VIVO community.
- Violeta Ilik, Head of Digital Collections & Preservation Systems,
Columbia University
- Huda Khan, VIVO Developer, Cornell University
- Benjamin Gross, Clarivate
- Mike Conlon, VIVO Project Director, University of Florida
Join us in October to learn about VIVO and consult with this group of VIVO
experts. Registration is limited. Please register to reserve your place at
VIVO Camp. We will close registration when the event has filled.
See you in New York!
* Please visit this LINK to register: https://conta.cc/2v93x4x
<https://conta.cc/2v93x4x>*
On behalf of the VIVO Camp instructors,
Violeta Ilik - VIVO Leadership Group
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