BVI Model Implementations
The BVI Model has been implemented, adapted or used as a model in a wide range of instances
Europeana Impact Playbook
The publication in 2017 of the Europeana Impact Playbook is a key toolkit that has operationalised the BVI Model. It is highly recommended as a practical starting point that introduces the language of impact assessment and helps to guide strategic choices through activity based processes.
Implementations or adaptations of BVI Model
- Europeana’s Impact Playbook (Verwayen et al., 2017)
- The Wellcome Library digitisation programme (Tanner, 2016c; Green and Andersen, 2017)
- The People’s Collection Wales with the National Museum Wales, the National Library of Wales and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (Vittle, Haswell-Walls and Dixon, 2016)
- Estimating the value and impact of Nectar Virtual Laboratories (Sweeny, Fridman and Rasmussen, 2017)
- A Twitter Case Study for Assessing Digital Sound (Giannetti, 2018)
- Implementing resource discovery techniques at the Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture, Middlesex University (Smith and Panaser, 2015)
- JISC training and guidance: Making Your Digital Collections Easier to Discover (Colbron et al., 2019)
- Museum Theatre Gallery, Hawke’s Bay (Powell, 2014)
- Valuing Our Scans: Understanding the Impacts of Digitized Native American Ethnographic Archives, a research project led by Ricardo L. Punzalan at the College of Information Studies at the University of Maryland.
- Developing impact assessment indicators: Making a proposal for the UK Web Archive by Julie Fukuyama and Simon Tanner at the IIPC Web Archiving Conference 2019, Zagreb, Croatia, 7 June 2019 (Slides)
This list is current as of January 2020. If you know of examples not listed here then please let Simon Tanner know by email and they can be added to the list.