Hi Marc and all:
We used the Banff focus groups (a reflection of 10-15 individual viewpoints) to formulate and direct the questions we then asked the entire membership in the survey (about 400 participants.) I'm not negating these initial viewpoints, but they were used as a "jumping off point" for the survey. I think some of these issues you raise with the Public Policy Committee may boil down again to communication. The point of the matter is, many in the membership do not know what the Public Policy Committee does or achieves (I don't.) New vehicles for communication may allow committees a new life, opening them to new members and increased interest from society members. The Assessment report is not meant to take down committees overnight but make us all reflect on how we help ARLIS evolve to be the best it can be through new structure models and new modes of communication. That said, how do you see the Public Policy Committee evolving to be a more effective part of ARLIS-NA?
Sarah Falls
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Subject: Re: [ARLIS-L] ARLIS Assessment Task Force Recommendations
I disagree with the recommendation to disband the Public Policy Committee or "reconstitute it as an advisory committee."
Since disbanding the committee without such reconstitution is an option, the survey has clearly been interpreted to mean that public policy efforts are only weakly supported by the membership. Though this is possible, I find it hard to believe, especially since the Focus Groups in Banff indicated that "In particular the work of the Professional Development, Public Policy, Cataloging Advisory, Travel Awards, Diversity, and Publications committees were cited as meeting the needs of the Society." (recommendations, page 15).
Since the survey merely asked "How well do these standing committees meet the needs you perceive ARLIS/NA has?" I find it more plausible that survey suggests that the Public Policy Committee isn't doing a great job. This could also mean that the membership wishes the PPC or the Society to be more active in its public policy efforts. The survey question is open to interpretation, but the reading I've suggested is consistent with the focus groups' results whereas the task force seems to be ignoring those results.
At a minimum, the clear contradiction between the results of the focus groups and the survey suggest that there ought to be a little more discussion or research prior to accepting the task force's recommendation to disband or reconstitute the committee.
Marc Gartler
Director of Library Services
Harrington College of Design
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Chicago, IL 60606
312.697.8021
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P.S. Full disclosure: I'm a member of the Public Policy Committee.
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Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 1:58 PM
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Subject: [ARLIS-L] ARLIS Assessment Task Force Recommendations
We need your feedback!
The ARLIS/NA Board and the Assessment Task Force want to move the discussion of the restructuring plan to the ARLIS/NA email list, hoping to foster broader discussion of the proposals before the conference. Below is an abridged version of the recommendations. For more context, you may want to refer to the report on the member's only website (http://www.arlisna.org/arlismembers/assessment/recommendations.pdf) before commenting on the list. Before and after organizational charts are also available there. (Email [log in to unmask] if you've forgotten the password.) The recommendations are based on your input from focus groups, interviews, and last summer's survey. We need to know if we got it right.
Please take a look at the recommendations below and let us know your thoughts so that we can make any needed adjustments before the conference.
Groups wishing to discuss the recommendations with task force at the conference should let me know ([log in to unmask]) as soon as possible so that we can make arrangements.
If you haven't checked it out yet, there has been limited, but very interesting, discussion on the blog http://arlisna.org/arlismembers/blogs/.
Sarah Falls
Kathleen List
Mark Pompelia
Rebecca Price
Lynda White, Chair
ARLIS/NA Assessment Task Force Report and Recommendations, 2006
Abridged ARLIS/NA Restructuring Recommendations, April 2007
Based on what the membership has told the Assessment Task Force in the survey and focus groups, we recommend the following changes in the ARLIS/NA structure:
DSRTs (Report, p.4-8)
- Remove the current DSRT groups from the bylaws and policy manual (some means to retain the historical record should be devised) and replace them with informal "Interest Groups."
- Groups should be allowed to arise spontaneously, designating leadership in any manner they choose.
- They should be required to post notice of their existence on ARLIS-L and the ARLIS/NA website so that others may participate; Interest Groups should report their discussions to the entire membership using News and Features to share news and activities.
- Groups should be freed of reporting to the Board unless they have an issue needing Board attention or wish to provide feedback and advice to the Board; they could propose projects to the Board and request funding for those projects through the Special Funding process.
- Additional server space should be provided to accommodate technology for groups to communicate in whichever manner works best for that group.
Executive Board (Report, p. 8-9)
- Convert the five regional representative positions to functional positions with responsibility for specific committees, including appointing the chairs:
> Chapters Coordinator: Chapters Council (see below)
> Development/Marketing: Development Committee
> Education: Professional Development (& Education Task Force), SEI
> Communication (including oversight of technology needs): Publications Committee, including all editors, the ARLIS-L moderator, and Website editor
> Conference Planning: Conference Planning Advisory Committee
> These positions could be incorporated into the Bylaws in a flexible manner so that they can be changed by the Board as Society needs change. That is, the Bylaws should specify only that there will be five functional board officers with committees reporting to them; it should not name each officer or functional area.
- The remaining board officers would be responsible for and appoint chairs for the following committees:
> Past President: Cataloging Advisory, Standards
> Secretary: Membership Committee
> Treasurer: Finance Committee
> President: Awards Committee (subcommittees would continue to report to the umbrella awards chair), Nominating Committee
> Vice-President: Interest Groups
- Remove manual recording of the minutes from the Secretary' duties. This would allow the Secretary to participate in Board deliberations.
- The Nominating Committee will need to look for operational skills in addition to geographic diversity.
- The Nominating Committee should ensure that at least ONE member of every Board is from Canada.
- Institute a Chapters Council, consisting of chapter officers, of which the Chapters Coordinator would be chair. The Chapters Coordinator would also be responsible for the Chapters listserv and any other means of communication among chapters and with the Board; for coordinating and setting the agenda for meetings of the Council; for orienting the Council to ARLIS/NA policies and procedures.
Committees (Report, p. 9-10)
- The Board should continue to appoint special task forces to carry out finite tasks but an end point should be specified in each charge.
- The Board could appoint advisory committees as needed that would be "on call" to advise the Board on specific topics as issues arise-to take the temperature of the membership.
- The Board should ensure that committees have the resources to communicate their actions to the membership, perhaps through brief quarterly reports to News and Features, their own page on the ARLIS/NA website, emails to the listserv, blogs, or a combination of these and other means.
- Cataloging Advisory should be maintained as a standing committee; its charge is already clear and strong, and ARLIS/NA members feel that it accomplishes its goals.
- Standards should be maintained as a standing committee; its charge should be clarified and strengthened.
- The Diversity Forum should become an Interest Group, which would allow it to continue to provide advice to the Board concerning diversity issues.
- International Relations and Public Policy should either be disbanded or be reconstituted as advisory committees.
- All committees should be reviewed periodically for overlap and effectiveness.
Liaisons (Report, p. 10-11)
- Each liaison position should be reconsidered and re-justified, defining its relationship to affiliated societies; determine a charge and expected outcomes for the positions that remain, posting these duties on the website and adding the concept of Liaisons to the Bylaws and Policy Manual.
- Determine how these liaisons should communicate with the membership, perhaps via ARLIS-L, space on the ARLIS/NA website, and through News and Features.
User Groups (Report, p. 11-12)
- User Group Meetings should not conflict with conference sessions and all-conference events.
- ARLIS/NA should continue to provide self-scheduled meeting space for those groups that are not sponsored by vendors, particularly for open source products.
- Membership sponsored groups can be offered communication technologies through headquarters; vendor groups should provide their own technologies and communication paths.
- Vendor sponsored meetings should continue to be listed in the conference program, but vendors should provide the meeting space, or alternatively, ARLIS/NA might consider providing vendor meeting space in return for conference sponsorship.
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Lynda S. White, Associate Director
Management Information Services
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