The OCLC Members Council has elected two delegates to six-year terms on the OCLC Board of Trustees. They are the awesomely fantastic Tony Ferguson (University Librarian, University of Hong Kong Libraries) and our Back Talk contributor in Against the Grain and Sandy Yee (Dean of Libraries, Wayne State University), and outgoing OCLC Members Council President. OCLC has adopted a new governance structure designed to extend participation in the cooperative to an increasing number of libraries and cultural heritage institutions around the world. On May 20, the OCLC Members Council approved changes to the Articles of Incorporation and Code of Regulations that had been recommended by the Board of Trustees. The changes will transform the current Members Council into a Global Council that connects with Regional Councils around the world. The new Global Council will replace the Members Council in a transition that is expected to take 12-18 months and will be coordinated between representatives of the 2008-2009 Members Council and the Board of Trustees. “I’m very excited about the prospect of involving librarians from throughout the Asia Pacific region in the evaluation of OCLC products and services,” said Tony Ferguson, who also makes the move from Members Council to the Board. “Asia Pacific librarians who attend the new Regional Council meetings will network with others facing the same challenges and will be able to directly communicate their needs and concerns to OCLC managers and developers.”
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