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RLG Program Council

In general, the council fulfills a unique advisory role relative to the RLG Programs agenda. It is advisory to the OCLC Vice President, Office of Programs and Research and Chief Strategist. Its work includes:

  • Representing the interests of RLG Programs partner institutions.
  • Acting on behalf of RLG Programs partner institutions by making recommendations on programmatic and research issues and directions.
  • Representing and advocating those directions to the RLG Programs partner community.

The RLG Program Council will provide wide-ranging advice in order to guide the activities of RLG Programs and OCLC Research. Advice will be sought in areas such as programmatic needs and priorities, balancing the RLG agenda with its available budget, and changing RLG Programs partner financial contribution requirements.

The council meets three times a year and attends the annual meeting of RLG Programs.

Composition

The RLG Program Council has up to 12 members. For the initial (July 2006) council, five members were appointed by the former RLG Board of Directors, five members were appointed by the OCLC Board of Trustees, and two members were appointed, with the consent of the RLG Board of Directors, by the OCLC Vice President, Office of Research and Chief Strategist.

Beginning July 1, 2008, and for three years thereafter, eight members of the council will be elected by RLG Programs partner representatives and four will be appointed by the OCLC Vice President, Office of Research and Chief Strategist. These appointments are intended identify and recruit candidates whose paths or work would not ordinarily intersect with RLG Programs. Election processes will be developed and carried out by the council in due course.

Current members

Name Institution
Shirley Baker Washington University in St. Louis
Nancy Eaton Pennsylvania State University
Kenneth Hamma J. Paul Getty Trust
Tony Hey Microsoft
Wendy Pradt Lougee University of Minnesota
Clifford A. Lynch Coalition for Networked Information
Carol Mandel New York University
James Neal Columbia University
Chris Rusbridge Digital Curation Center, University of Edinburgh
Gary Strong (chair) University of California, Los Angeles
Lizabeth Wilson University of Washington
David Zeidberg Huntington Library