Transcript Why VTLS?

What's new from VTLS…
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Polish Users’ Group
15 - 16 June 2011
Warszawa
Jack Bazuzi
Managing Director
VTLS Europe
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Dzień dobry
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Dziękuję bardzo…
Warsaw University Library
Madam Director – Mrs. Ewa KobierskaMaciuszko
National Union Catalog [NUKat]
Madam Director 3– Mrs. Maria Burchard
PUG Steering Committee
Madam President – Mrs. Ewa Chrzan
PUG Board of Directors
Mrs. Ewa Kobierska-Maciuszko
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About us…
Gemma Ros
Operations Manager, VTLS Europe
Jack Bazuzi
Managing Director, VTLS Europe
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Why we are here…
Bring VTLS Company News
Express support and solidarity
Introduce new services
Help with plans for Chamo
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Assist with migration planning
Help you implement Acquisitions
Listen to your needs
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About VTLS…
Our job is to
create visionary solutions
for libraries
and information centers
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VTLS Has Three Core Businesses
1. Integrated Library Systems
2. Institutional Digital Repositories
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3. RFID for libraries
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About VTLS…
More than 900 systems worldwide
Serving more than 3000 libraries
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Financially sound, privately held, fast growing
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Visionary Technology in Library Solutions
VTLS has lead the industry in many things. Examples:
MARC based system (1979);
Serials Holdings (1980’s);
Unicode (1998);
RFID (2001);
FRBR (2003); FRBR SaaS (2009)
Commercial support of Open Source software for libraries:
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Institutional Repositories (FEDORA) in 2004
VORTEX (OAH-PMH harvesting) in 2004
VALET for ETD’s (Web-submission) in 2005
FEDORA components in 2005 - SRU/SRW, HANDLES, JHOVE Metadata extraction,
Exposure to Web indexing crawlers.
Consortium Database Architecture and Branding (2007)
VTLS Archival System (2008); Chamo (2009) and Chivas (2010)
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About VTLS…
ISO 9000 Registered Company
Over 30 years experience in library automation
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Active in NISO, ALA and IFLA…
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VTLS HQ in Blacksburg, VA, USA
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About VTLS Inc.
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Virginia Tech research park
Following VT incubation period
Independent, international, successful…
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Corporate Offices
Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
Barcelona (EMEA)
New Delhi, India
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Melbourne, Australia
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VTLS Users’ Group Organizations
EMEA
Gulf
Asia
Australia
Brazil
N.A.
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Poland
Poland
Spain
Nigeria
Malaysia
India
USA
Siberia
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VTLS EMEA Users’ Group
Tunisia – October 2010
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VTLS Malaysian Users’ Group Meeting
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VTLS North America Users’ Group Meeting - May 2011
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25th VTLS EMEA Users' Group Meeting
Join19 US
Gothenburg, Sweden
7-9 September 2011
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Welcoming new libraries [Poland]
Fryderyk Chopin Institute Library [Virtua]
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VTLS Continues to Grow [EMEA]
Catholique University Lille [Chamo]
Paris 7 University [SW & Consulting]
International Fund for Agricultural Development, Italy
[Virtua, Chivas]
Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research [Consulting]
Universidad Autónoma de 21Nuevo León, Mexico [Virtua
SaaS]
Rivers State University of Science and Technology,
Nigeria [Virtua]
University of Calabar, Nigeria [Virtua]
Ibra College of Technologty, Oman [Virtua]
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VTLS Growth [EMEA]
University of Gdansk, Polish Academy of Sciences,
NUKaT, Warsaw University [Chamo]
Fryderyk Chopin Institute Library [Virtua]
Tomsk State University [VITAL]
CERC, Spain [Virtua SaaS]
Palau de la Música, Spain22[Virtua]
Museu Marítim de Barcelona [Virtua SaaS]
Institut del teatre, Spain [Virtua SaaS]
Reial Acadèmia de les Ciències I Arts de Barcelona
[Virtua SaaS]
Ministry of Culture, Youth & Community Development,
UAE [VISUALIZER]
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VTLS Growth [Malaysia]
National Library Malaysia
Taylor's University
Wawasan Open University
Disted College
Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia
(UPNM)
Royal Malaysian Navy
TAJ International College
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VTLS Growth [USA]
Chamo
VCOM
Blinn College
Grand Canyon University
Delaware County Community College
Smyth-Bland Regional Library24
Yukon Mining and Energy Libraries
Richmond Public Library
Cumberland County Public Library
Indian & Northern Affairs
Goteborg University
US Forest Service
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VTLS Growth [USA]
VCOM (VITALMedia, Chivas)
RERO (Archives Management)
ISSN (Special Development)
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Queens Library (Special Development)
Delaware County Community College
(Virtua)
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Libraries in Focus
3 New Key Projects
1. Hong Kong Public Library
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2. Queens Library
3. Library of Congress
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1. Hong Kong Public Library
66 libraries and 10 mobile libraries
2 million bibliographic records
12.5 million volumes
60 million circulations per 27year [one of the world’s
busiest]
1000 staff
over 600 in-library OPAC stations and 1600 concurrent
external web users
Languages - Chinese and English
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1. Hong Kong Public Library
Features and new developments
127 separate Functional Design Documents
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2. Queens [New York] Public Library
Bibliographic records = 1.7 million
Items = 7.1 million
Staff = 1000
OPAC stations = 2000
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Circulation count = 23 million
Number of branches = 71 libraries
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Queens Public Library
User interface in English, French, Spanish, Russian,
Korean, Hebrew
Multi-lingual collections in more than 25 languages:
Spanish (117,000 items)
Chinese (108,000 )
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Hangul (30,000)
Russian (17,000)
South Asian Languages (25,000 items in Bengali, Gujarati,
Hindi, Malayalam, Urdu and Punjabi).
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Queens Public Library
Development partnerships
Drupal
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Why VTLS?
VTLS Technical advantages:
Embedded Oracle database integration provides an
‘open data’ platform allowing integration with Crystal
reports and SAP’s BW reporting
UNICODE compliant from the database to the web
interface allowing for support of over a hundred
languages
Extensive Digital Asset Management system called
VITAL using Fedora Commons as data repository
Strong third party support through SIP2
Copyright Queens Library 2010
Why VTLS? (continued)
VTLS Business advantages
A proven industry innovator for FRBR, RDA, RFID,
and more
A worldwide business supporting many different
languages
A complete infrastructure to support customizations
while maintaining one code base
Technically astute and easy to work with
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3. Library of Congress
LC's overseas offices have the mission of
seeking and acquiring materials from different
countries
LC contracted with VTLS to automate all of its
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field offices
Replace the multiple existing systems used to
automate the operations of LC's overseas
offices
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Library of Congress
Functions for managing and tracking outgoing
shipments to LC and member libraries
Introduce web interfaces to allow member
libraries and local vendors to interact with the
system
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Support a unique automated ordering process
New Delhi
Jakarta, Islamabad, Cairo, Nairobi, Rio de
Janeiro
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Current Project Delivery Schedule
Université catholique de Lille
Université de Paris 7, DenisDiderot
Casablanca Public Library
[MMHII] – Morocco
National Library Ireland
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Winneba University - Ghana
NUKat, Warsaw, Gdansk, PAS
– Chamo
Museu Maritim de Barcelona
Palau de la Musica - Barcelona
RACAB – Barcelona
IFAD - Italy
Institut del teatre – Barcelona
UANL – Mexico
Ministry of Culture – Dubai
Comenius – Reporting tool
CERC – Barcelona
Rivers State University of
Science and Technology –
Nigeria
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Development Schedule
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Major Product Releases
Version 2009.3 released in September 2009
78 New Features
Version 2009.4 released in December 2009
78 New Features
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Version 2010.1 released in April 2010*
80 New Features
Version 2010.2 released in July 2010
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Major Product Releases
Version 2010.3 released in November 2010
51 Enhancements
Version 2010.4 released in January 2011
68 Enhancements 39[release notes well done]
Version 2011.1.1 released in June 2011
76 Enhancements
Version 2011.2 to be released in July, 2011
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Virtua in Poland
Most in 48.x
Some in 2009.x
Some in 2010.x
Planned this summer 2010.1.3.3
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You are here***
Version 2009.3 released in September 2009
Version 2009.4 released in December 2009
Version 2010.1 released in April 2010***
Version 2010.2 released in July 2010
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Version 2010.3 released
in November 2010
Version 2010.4 released in January 2011
Version 2011.1.1 released in June 2011
Version 2011.2 to be released in July, 2011
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Acquisitions in Poland
Some of you have it already
Some may wish to add it
Integrated
Sophisticated
Complete
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Presentation of Gdansk experience
Let us know if we can help
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Development Schedule
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Chamo Development
Details by Gemma
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Chamo in Poland
Special offer to Polish libraries
Plan A [30 June] – 65%
Plan B [31 December] – 40%
Plan C [31 March 2011] – 30%
Standard price 45– 15%
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What's new from VTLS…
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Five things …
1. RDA and RDA SaaS [RDA Sandbox project]
2. Drupal and Drupal Consulting
3. Discovery Tools and Chivas
4. VITALMedia Project
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5. VTLS Project for Multi-Lingual Subject
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RDA
• What is RDA?
Resource Description and Access
• What is Resource Description and Access?
Cataloging rules
Replacement for AACR248
Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 2nd edition
Was originally called AACR3
• Information on RDA can be found at
http://www.rda-jsc.org/rda.html
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RDA
RDA is coming and VTLS is on the leading edge of
supporting this new standard
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Webinars offered throughout the year and customers are
encouraged to attend
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Why is RDA Needed?
Simplify the cataloging rules
For international applicability
To add consistency
Address current problems50
Because users want the rules to be principle based
It is designed for the digital environment and will not be
tied to a specific format, such as MARC21.
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RDA Sandbox
A place to test/practice/play with RDA
Implementation Scenario One
Full Cataloging capability
Original cataloging
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Copy cataloging
FRBRizing of MARC records
Authority control
Item records
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RDA Sandbox
Access to a RDA/FRBR database and a Virtua client
500,000 FRBRized records
Specialized documentation
Started mid-September 2010
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Scheduled to end May 2011 – extended!
Lets you learn and experiment without affecting your own database
Learn RDA by playing in our Sandbox!
Access: http://rdasandbox.vtls.com/
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RDA Sandbox
Comments from users
“… helped us to understand more about RDA and
FRBR”
“… used it when teaching classes …. The students
were rather fascinated to be able to see the full WEMI
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structure in the database.”
“In my opinion the best thing about the Sandbox is its
clarity. It makes it easy to explain the model. In a
sense it has solved the problem with FRBR in MARC
environment.”
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Five things …
1. RDA and RDA SaaS [RDA Sandbox project]
2. Drupal and Drupal Consulting
3. Discovery Tools and Chivas
4. VITALMedia Project
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5. VTLS Project for Multi-Lingual Subject
Headings
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Introducing
Drupal Services
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What is Drupal? [and WHY?]
Drupal is an open source content management platform
powering millions of websites and applications
Extremely popular – not just in libraries
1000’s of modules
100’s of themes
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Some of our major customers are using Drupal
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VTLS Introduces Drupal Services
Combination of
Custom Drupal modules
Expert consulting and,
Development services
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Drupal Services allows libraries to provide attractive and
robust implementations for their users
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VTLS approach is twofold
VTLS has developed custom Drupal modules and APIs
in VTLS software to allow seamless integration [Chamo,
VITAL, Chivas]
Services and display modules
allow creation of custom interfaces in Drupal by the library
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flexible and extensible to incorporate the full range of Drupal
possibilities
VTLS offers expertise in Drupal integration for libraries
consulting services and,
software development services
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Examples
Queens Public Library
doing all of their own development in consultation with VTLS
Virtua and VITAL
Kansas City Public Library
National Centre for Vocational
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Contracted VTLS to do entire website in Drupal
Well done! Praise and accolades wherever presented
Via College of Osteopathic Medicine [VCOM]
Using Drupal as front-end for Ostmed-DR
Using Drupal module to charge for access to content
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Five things …
1. RDA and RDA SaaS [RDA Sandbox project]
2. Drupal and Drupal Consulting
3. Discovery Tools and Chivas
4. VITALMedia Project
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5. VTLS Project for Multi-Lingual Subject
Headings
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Five things …
1. RDA and RDA SaaS [RDA Sandbox project]
2. Drupal and Drupal Consulting
3. Discovery Tools and Chivas
4. VITALMedia Project
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5. VTLS Project for Multi-Lingual Subject
Headings
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Introducing
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What is it?
VITALMedia provides turnkey
solutions designed for any
organization that wants to
create unique digital streaming
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media content, manage that
content, and deliver it to users.
What does this mean?
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What is it?
Create
Manage
Publish
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Deliver
Archive
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Create
Generate rich media easily
Low cost equipment
Simple process
synchronize multiple 68video, audio and PC inputs
For example:
recorded lectures, corporate training, medical
procedures
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An example of VCOMTV recording
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•Play-stop-volume Controls
Navigation Controls
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Creation Process - - Portable Studio
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Components:
1. Back Drop
2. Light Source
3. First Channel: Camera
4. Second Channel: Laptop
5. Synchronizer & Recorder
All this is packaged on a
single cart.
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Manage
Uses a VITAL repository to ingest, index, store
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Robust search and discovery processes.
Support for thumbnail display.
Support for any type of content.
A fully customizable interface.
Detailed reporting capability.
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Previewing capability.
Viewing, editing and saving capability.
Versioning and rollback capability.
Batch loading utilities.
Web-based loading and e-submission
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Publish
• Distribute content on public publishing sites
• utilize your private VITAL Media cloud
• maintain a centralized repository
•even content on public sites like
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Content is Published Far and Wide
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•Source: VTLS
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Deliver
•control delivery of your digital assets by deciding who
can access your content.
• some of your content is published free and public,
not all of it should be
•Control who can view your content by requiring
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authentication, restricting access to a specific IP
domain or making certain content viewable by anyone
• monetize your valuable digital assets on a pay-perview or subscription basis.
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Archive
•Protect your valuable digital content by creating a
centralized archive of your files.
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Become the Central Library
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•CONDUIT
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How are we Using Our Own Technology?
- Customer Service training content
- Vision: the VTLS CS training exchange
- Free content, paid subscription content
- Examples
- CS Training
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http://vtls.vo.llnwd.net/o37/VTLS/VRCL100812/player.htm
- VCOMTV
http://vcomtv.vtls.com/vital/access/manager/Index
- Web Site
http://admin.eos.vtls.com/vitalmedia/new/
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Five things …
1. RDA and RDA SaaS [RDA Sandbox project]
2. Drupal and Drupal Consulting
3. Discovery Tools and Chivas
4. VITALMedia Project
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5. VTLS Project for Multi-Lingual Subject
Headings
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SIX things …
1. RDA and RDA SaaS [RDA Sandbox project]
2. Drupal and Drupal Consulting
3. Discovery Tools and Chivas
4. VITALMedia Project
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5. VTLS Project for Multi-Lingual Subject
Headings
6. Vitation
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Vitation
Needed replacement for QuikBib
Developed Vitation, which uses the same
code to export metadata fields to a web
service
Exports citation based on chosen style and
format
Expand with additional styles in csl (Citation
Style Language):
http://www.zotero.org/styles
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Vitation
•Citation updates according to style
chosen
•Citation styles
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•Default:
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