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message: "If you use this software, please refer to our manuscript as below." | ||||||||
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title: "VIVO: a system for research discovery" | ||||||||
journal: "Journal of Open Source Software" | ||||||||
volume: "4" | ||||||||
issue: "39" | ||||||||
version: 1.0.0 | ||||||||
doi: 10.21105/joss.01182 | ||||||||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. There are also url and repository-code metadata. There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. The article url is redundant with the DOI, so no need to add it.
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. What is this date? Date of releasing this cff file? Or this document - https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.01182? Or VIVO last release? There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. It seems to be the date of the article. |
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Do we really require users to cite only the article ainstead of the software?
There is also the solution software-references-article, i.e.
This CITATION.cff file was generated with Zotero.
cff-version: 1.2.0
message: >-
If you use this software, please cite it using the metadata from this file.
title: >-
vivo-project/VIVO
abstract: VIVO is an extensible semantic web application for research discovery and showcasing scholarly work
type: software
license: BSD-3-Clause
url: https://github.com/vivo-project/VIVO
date-released: 2024-08-11
references:
VIVO: a system for research discovery
abstract: |
VIVO [Pronunciation: vee-voh] is member-supported, enterprise open source software and an
ontology for representing scholarship. VIVO supports recording, editing, searching, browsing
and visualizing scholarly activity. VIVO encourages research discovery, expert finding, network
analysis and assessment of research impact. VIVO is easily extended to support additional
domains of scholarly activity (Börner, Conlon, Corson-Rikert, & Ying Ding, 2012).
VIVO uses an ontology to represent people, papers, grants, projects, datasets, resources, and
other elements of research and scholarship as linked open data. The ontology can be used to
create RDF that can be loaded into VIVO. VIVO RDF data is easily exported for use in other
applications.
VIVO includes Vitro (Project, 2019), a domain-free engine for managing linked open data,
the JFact reasoner (“JFact DL Reasoner,” 2018), SolR (“Apache Solr -,” 2019) for search,
SPARQL query (“SPARQL Query Language for RDF,” 2008), Jena as a triple store (“Apache
Jena -,” 2011), supporting both TDB (“Apache Jena - Apache Jena - TDB,” 2019) and
SDB (“Apache Jena - SDB - persistent triple stores using relational databases,” 2019) on
MySQL (“MySQL,” 2019), uses D3 (Bostock, 2015) for visualizations, and provides multiple
APIs, including Triple Pattern Fragments (Verborgh et al., 2016) for rapid remote access to
specified data.
Using VIVO, organizations can represent the activities and accomplishments of their scholars
as linked open data, and share that data with others.
type: journalArticle
issn: 2475-9066
issue: 39
languages:
pages: 1182
volume: 4
authors:
given-names: Michael
given-names: Andrew
given-names: Graham
given-names: Ralph
given-names: Muhammad
given-names: Jim
given-names: Benjamin
given-names: Qazi Azim Ijaz
given-names: Sabih
given-names: Martin
given-names: Don
given-names: Kitio
given-names: Christian
given-names: Violeta
given-names: Huda
given-names: Ted
given-names: Jacob
given-names: Brian
given-names: Jose Luis
given-names: Steve
given-names: Simon
given-names: Tatiana
given-names: Marijane
given-names: Stefan
given-names: Rebecca
date-published: 2019-07-26
doi: 10.21105/joss.01182