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Newsletter for Europe, Middle East & Africa

Europe, Middle East and Africa Regional Council call for nominations

During the summer a letter was sent out to all OCLC members in Europe, Middle East and Africa informing them of changes in the governance structure of OCLC.

A new structure has been introduced to facilitate discussion of local, regional and global issues within the OCLC cooperative. Three new Regional Councils will serve as incubators for new ideas within the cooperative; be a two-way conduit to allow the broadest, most inclusive conversation among OCLC staff and members and be an inclusive forum and vehicle to allow interested memory institutions to learn more about OCLC and opportunities for participation in the cooperative. The Europe, Middle East and Africa Regional Council will meet for the first time in February 2010 in Leiden, Netherlands and a program for that meeting will be announced shortly.

Prior to that meeting, the OCLC EMEA Regional Council is seeking nominations to stand for the following open positions to OCLC Global Council:

Region/Country Number of open positions Term
Netherlands
1
February 2010-June 2012
UK
1
February 2010-June 2012
Any country in Europe, Middle East and Africa (excluding Netherlands, Germany and UK)
1
February 2010-June 2012
Netherlands
1
July 2010-June 2013
UK
1
July 2010-June 2013
Germany
2
July 2010-June 2013
Any country in Europe, Middle East and Africa (excluding Netherlands, Germany and UK)
1
July 2010-June 2013
OCLC Global Council 2009

OCLC Global Council 2009

For a full description of the OCLC governance structure including the Europe, Middle East and Africa Regional Council and OCLC Global Council, see OCLC Global and Regional Councils.

Nominees should hold a leadership position in an OCLC member institution in the EMEA region. The definition of membership can be found in the Membership and Governance Protocols.

Global Council Delegate terms are three years in length. At this initial election there are eight open positions: three run from immediately following the election until June 2012, the remaining 5 run from July 2010 to June 2013. However, all delegates will attend three Global Council meetings.

Global Council meets in person at least once a year. The first meeting of Global Council is scheduled for April 2010 in Dublin, OH, USA. After that they may meet in other locations worldwide.

Each OCLC member in the Europe, Middle East, Africa region has a designated contact who is entitled to nominate and vote on behalf of that member. If you wish to find out who is the designated contact for your institution, please mail: uk@oclc.org.

The OCLC EMEA Regional Council has set up a nomination committee to consider all nominations. The nominating committee seeks to obtain at least two nominations for each open position that represents diversity of organisation type from within the membership. Members of the current nomination committee are:

  • Saad Azzahri, Saudi Arabia
  • Raymond Bérard, France
  • Klaus Ceynowa, Germany
  • Robin Green, UK, Chair
  • Graham Jefcoate, Netherlands
  • Gwenda Thomas, South Africa

The timetable for the elections is as follows:

Receipt of nominations by 13th November 2009
Candidates announced on 11th December 2009
Voting papers sent to members by 15th January 2010
Ballot papers to be received by 10th February 2010
Election results announced on 25th February 2010

Nominations must be submitted using electronic online forms.