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Update: 2006-07 VIVA Users Group Virginia Library Association November 1, 2007 Hot Springs, Virginia The Virtual Library of Virginia
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Agenda Welcome and Update – Kathy Perry, VIVA Director Vendor Introductions Q&A ILL Odyssey – Elizabeth Teaff, Washington & Lee University Multimedia Access: PBS Videos – Ralph Alberico, James Madison University VIVA Web Page Redesign – Elaine Day, Averett University Virginia Learning Objects Portal – John Ulmschneider, Virginia Commonwealth University
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2007-08 VIVA Highlights Training – 9 th VIVA Community Interlibrary Loan Forum – 2 Regional Training Sessions held at VSU and Radford New Collections Added Collections Cut Learning Object Portal Multimedia Task Force
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VIVA Collections in 2006-07 758 Blackwell Journals – January 2007 128 IEEE Journals (ASPP Collection) – January 2007 Purchased ACS Archives
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Database Searches and Journal Article Downloads FY 1996-2006 Total A&I Searches:97,431,033 Total Article Downloads:32.821,260
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2006-07 Priorities RFP for general database – to be released December 3, 2007 Multimedia - PBS Videos Manage Budget
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2007-08 Priorities (cont’d) Manage Budget - Cancellation Criteria – Limit Impact on Members – Value Full Text over A&I – Vendor Policies and Pricing – Content and Convenience
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2007-08 Priorities (cont’d) Manage Budget - Cancellations Cancelled Nature Review and Reviews (effective 9/1/07) –Renewal of the journal Nature was provisional for 1 year 4 Cancellations: –Cambridge University Press Journals (effective 12/31/07) –Duke University Press Journals (effective 12/31/07) –GaleNet (Associations Unlimited and BGMI) (effective 12/18/07) –LN Statistical (effective 2/28/08)
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“Succisa virescit” Ever again pruned, it grows again. Benedictine motto
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VIVA Priorities for 2008-10 Sustain current collections – Funding needed to sustain current collections due to enrollment growth and contractual cost increases. Emphasize research growth in key subjects – Focus on key areas nursing and allied health engineering and information technology education – Chief focus on sponsored research enterprise Support for the Interlibrary Loan expedited delivery program
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Sustaining VIVA’s Vision VIVA is equitable – VIVA levels the playing field VIVA is cooperative – Decentralized organization structure – VIVA spends more than 96% of the total budget on direct services for our members VIVA is cost-effective – VIVA brings in $5 of value for every $1 spent on electronic resources
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Access Throughout Virginia
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Efficient, Decentralized Services VIVA Office (GMU–Fairfax) Procurement (JMU-Harrisonburg) VIVA Listserv (VaTech- Blacksburg) Locally Loaded Databases (UVA-Charlottesville) VIVA Webmaster (VCU-Richmond) Coordination of Private Nonprofits (Sweet Briar College-Sweet Briar)
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VIVA Budget Sources and Allocations 2007-08
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The Remarkable Value of VIVA Cost avoidance through group purchases July 1, 1994 to June 30, 2007: $200,000,000 That’s a 1-to-5 payoff for Virginia!
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www.vivalib.org
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VIVA Vendors With Us Today AAAS:Mehan Dossani Bowker: Randy Boecker EBSCO: David Brisendine & Steve O’Dell Gale Cengage: John McLaughlin IEEE:Joe Vaitkus LexisNexis: Beth Bigman Ovid:Jenna Von Hagen Proquest:Kim Robinson SOLINET:Jim Tucker Stat-USA:Forrest Williams & Tahira Murphy
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Agenda Welcome and Update – Kathy Perry, VIVA Director Vendor Introductions Q&A ILL Odyssey – Elizabeth Teaff, Washington & Lee University Multimedia Access: PBS Videos – Ralph Alberico, James Madison University VIVA Web Page Redesign – Elaine Day, Averett University Virginia Learning Objects Portal – John Ulmschneider, Virginia Commonwealth University
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