RLG Committee
The RLG Committee is a committee of the OCLC Board of
Trustees. Its overall purpose is to assist and advise the board in its
understanding of the OCLC Programs and Research division agenda and the
potential corporate and community impact of the group's work. The RLG
Committee makes recommendations to the board regarding program
directors, work agenda, staffing, budget, and RLG Programs partner dues
levels as needed. It also reflects the interests, programmatic needs,
and priorities of RLG Programs partners as shaped and represented by
the RLG Program Council.
Further, the RLG Committee:
- Supports the division's intentions to become the
leading venue for applied research, community building, and prototyping
of systems and services in support of research and learning through
libraries, archives, museums, and cultural heritage institutions.
- Accepts reports from the RLG Program Council in order
to establish a high-level outlook for the Programs and Research
Division.
- Provides the board with progress reports on
significant projects and
developments as warranted.
The committee attends the annual meetings of RLG
Programs.
Composition
The RLG Committee has up to six members. For the initial
(July 2006) committee, three members were appointed by and
from the former RLG Board of Directors and three members were appointed
by OCLC's Board of Trustees. The chair of the committee is the former
chair of the RLG Board of Directors.
Beginning July 1, 2008, and for three years thereafter,
no more than half of the members of the RLG Committee will be appointed
by the OCLC Board of Trustees and no more than half of the members will
be appointed by the RLG Program Council. There will always be at least
two OCLC Board of Trustees members on the committee; remaining members
of the RLG Committee wil not be required to be members of the OCLC
Board of Trustees.
Current members
| Name |
Institution |
| Nancy Eaton |
Pennsylvania State University |
| Carol Mandel |
New York University |
| James Neal (chair) |
Columbia University |
| Elisabeth Niggemann |
Die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek |
| Jane Ryland |
Educause |
| Lizabeth Wilson |
University of Washington |
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