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Welcome to the HVC2 project

University of Kansas' Information Services


High Velocity Change
High Volume Collaboration

News Releases
Dec 3, 2003

HVC2 is a unique project that combines three related projects to evaluate the university's infrastructure and to tailor user-friendly services for students, scholars and administrators. More than 60 people representing information technology, libraries, academic units, administrative units, students and national consultants are participating in three major projects.

The three major projects are:

  • Collaborative learning spaces - improving campus learning centers, such as computer labs and library reference areas by integrating print and electronic resources;
  • Quality of Service models for students, scholars, and decision makers - designing new service models and delivery methods such as the greater use of e-mail and instant messaging; and
  • Digital preservation, - preserving digital resources in such areas as human resource, student enrollment and scholarly research records.

KU has dubbed the project "HVC Squared" for its two components: High Velocity Change through High Volume Collaboration. Due to the project's timely focus, the project likely will be watched closely by KU's national peers. The EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research, or ECAR, will participate in the process, and it has classified the HVC Squared project as one of its "living case studies."

As an introduction to the project, a retreat was held January 20, 2004. The project sponsors, leads, facilitators, participants and consultants worked together to define and refine the project mission, goals and objectives.

The main project sponsor is Kathleen McCluskey-Fawcett, KU Senior Vice Provost.

HVC2 outcomes:

Updates about the many activities and colloborations suggested by the HVC2 committees.

Retreats:

Retreat information - January

January retreat - Group sessions with consultants

Retreat information - June

June retreat agenda