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CRIG hold an annual seminar in November each year.
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The CAVAL Research and Information Group hold two forums each year for staff of CAVAL's member libraries.
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The CSC (CRIG Seminar Committee), a working party of the CAVAL Research and Information Group, plans, publicises and conducts CRIG's annual seminar, held in November each year.
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The CARM Shared Collection Working Group concerns itself with issues relating to operations relating to the Shared Collection within the CARM Centre - to ensure that the Centre operates efficiently to meet the requirements of CAVAL member libraries.
Throughout the years, the CAVAL Research and Information Group (formerly CAVAL Reference Interest Group) has made significant contributions to the development and improvement of research services and information literacy programmes in academic libraries.
CRIG was formed in 1989 to give staff from CAVAL member libraries a forum to discuss and share information and skills relevant to the provision of reference services and reader education.
The Customer Services and Collaboration Network (CSCN) provides staff of CAVAL member libraries with a forum for discussing, sharing and benchmarking best practice in relation to resource sharing and front-facing library services. As part of this mission, the CSCN oversees the operation of the CAVAL Reciprocal Borrowing program. The CSCN was formerly known as the Reciprocal Borrowing Advisory Committee.
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Mentoring is a valuable program for member organizations that improves professional development, staff satisfaction and succession opportunities
The CAVAL Reciprocal Borrowing Program allows staff and students of participating academic libraries in Victoria to borrow material on-site from other participating libraries.
CAVAL manages members' rich shared collection end-to-end. From preserving to knowledge sharing, it is all for the benefit of future generations of scholars.
The CAVAL Professional Development Interest Group fosters co-operation and collaboration between CAVAL member organisations and with CAVAL in areas of professional practice and need including: human resource management, staff development and training, workplace-based learning, organisational change and related activities.