Thomson Reuters Intellectual Property & Science business (IP & Science) has become a DuraSpace Registered Service Provider (RSP) for the VIVO Project. DuraSpace is a not-for-profit organisation providing open technologies and services that promote durable access to digital data.
Thomson Reuters intellectual property and science professionals drive innovation, protect intellectual assets and create maximum value from their ideas by providing solutions that power the intellectual property lifecycle. Thomson Reuters is a long-time supporter of the VIVO project, and can help organisations implement and extend VIVO to meet their needs through data services and complementary software and services, such as Converis, InCites and the Web of Science.
VIVO, an open source, semantic web application and growing global community, is aimed at integrating and sharing information about researchers and institutions to support collaboration and discovery. As a DuraSpace project, VIVO institutions and DuraSpace members now have a greater opportunity to develop related technologies and services across broad academic and scientific communities.
During the 7th Annual VIVO Conference, Aug. 17-19 in Denver, members of the Thomson Reuters IP & Science team will be available at booth #19 to discuss ways to enhance your VIVO site with high-quality publication data and implementation services.
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