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Blacksburg Electronic Village Collection

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-2006-018

Scope and Content

This collection contains materials relating to Blacksburg Electronic Village (BEV), an experimental online community network connecting individuals, government agencies, businesses and organizations in Blacksburg, Virginia. The collection contains such materials as correspondence, BEV in-house publications (including brochures and fact sheets), presentations (consisting largely of overhead transparencies), clippings from magazines, newspapers, and newsletters; and a few reports issued by external organizations and agencies.

Dates

  • Creation: 1992 - 2006

Creator

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Use Restrictions

Permission to publish material from the Blacksburg Electronic Village Collection must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.

Historical Information

The concept of an online community network for Blacksburg, Virginia originated in 1991. An outreach project of Virginia Tech, the Blacksburg Electronic Village (BEV) would seek to bring Internet access to the entire community. Collaborative efforts during the next two years among Virginia Tech, the town of Blacksburg, and Bell Atlantic of Virginia prepared the town's information infrastructure by installing digital switching equipment and a fiber backbone. The first beta test of BEV software--including Internet, e-mail and gopher clients--occurred in Spring 1993, and BEV was formally launched in October 1993.

Linking individuals, government agencies, commercial enterprises, and community organizations through fiber-optic technology, BEV was among the earliest online community networks and received international attention. By 1997, more than 80 percent of the community's residents had computers--many of them connected to the Internet through Virginia Tech's modem pool--and Blacksburg was dubbed by the press "the most wired town in America."

By 1996, the Virginia Tech modem pool was becoming overloaded, and users not affiliated with Virginia Tech were required to switch to independent Internet providers. Today, BEV continues to work with local individuals, the town of Blacksburg, and non-profit organizations, providing website development and support, e-mail accounts, and civic websites, among other services.

Full Extent

0.7 Cubic Feet (2 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Papers, including correspondence, in-house publications, presentations, press clippings, and external reports, relating to Blacksburg Electronic Village, an experimental online community network connecting the town of Blacksburg, Virginia.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged by document type, then chronologically.

Acquisition Information

The Blacksburg Electronic Village Collection was donated to Special Collections in 2002.

Related Material

Cohill, Andrew Michael and Andrea L. Kavanaugh, ed., Community networks: lessons from Blacksburg, Virginia (Boston: Artech House, 1997) TK5105.83 C66 1997 Large Spec

Cohill, Andrew Michael and Andrea L. Kavanaugh, ed., Community networks: lessons from Blacksburg, Virginia, 2nd ed. (Boston: Artech House, 2000) TK5105.83 C66 2000 c.2 Large Spec

Separated Material

The following videocassettes were removed from the collection and cataloged for the Special Collections Media Collection:

Missing Title

  1. BEV in the News [199-?]. Video 2559 Media Spec
  2. BEV on Today, 1995. Video 2566 Media Spec
  3. Blacksburg Electronic Village, 1994. Video 2598 Media Spec
  4. Blacksburg Electronic Village, [199-?]. Video 2569 Media Spec
  5. [Blacksburg Electronic Village on Swiss Television], [1995?]. Video 2568 Media Spec
  6. Epcot Journey to Discovery, 1995. Video 2571 Media Spec
  7. Gateways: Information Superhighway/BEV, 1996. Video 2615 Media Spec
  8. Ireland's Information Age Town, 1997. Video 2575 Media Spec
  9. Microsoft NECC Keynote & Video 1997. Video 2626 Media Spec
  10. Scientia Program 54, [199-?]. Video 2617 Media Spec
  11. The Site: Blacksburg Electronic Village, [1996]. Video 2616 Media Spec

General Physical Description note

2 containers; 0.7 cu. ft.

Processing Information

The processing, arrangement and description of the Blacksburg Electronic Village Collection commenced in October 2006 and was completed in November 2006.

Title
A Guide to the Blacksburg Electronic Village Collection, 1992-2006
Status
Completed
Author
John M. Jackson
Date
© 2008 By Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. All rights reserved.
Language of description
English
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
Description is in English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections, Virginia Tech Repository

Contact:
Special Collections, University Libraries (0434)
560 Drillfield Drive
Newman Library, Virginia Tech
Blacksburg Virginia 24061 US
540-231-6308