[cross-posted; please excuse duplication]
Dear colleagues,
I'm excited to share with you an opportunity to serve on a Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) Standing Committee or Advisory Committee! We are now looking for new members to serve a 3 year term (starting October 1, 2024), with the possibility of one renewal.
We have openings in the following committees. Please follow the links to read the committee charges, and learn more about the current work of the committee and the current members.
Standing Committee on Applications (2 openings)
- SCA is particularly interested in candidates with expertise in emerging technology related to metadata and linked data
Standing Committee on Standards (1-3 openings)
- SCS is particularly interested in candidates with expertise in Official RDA and the MGDs.
Standing Committee on Training (2 openings)
- SCT is particularly interested in candidates with experience creating or presenting training and/or experience with PowerPoint or video creation.
Advisory Committee on Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Belonging, and Accessibility (3 openings)
- Experience addressing DEI metadata issues specifically, or on DEI issues more broadly would be nice, but not a requirement.
Identity Management Advisory Committee (2 openings)
- IMAC seeks candidates experienced in working with ISNI, Wikidata, ORCID, and other registries and welcomes the perspectives of those who are not PCC members.
Consultation Group for Library Systems and Vendors (2 at-large openings, term length TBD)
- The Consultation Group seeks additional at-large members who preferably have experience giving input to vendors on their products and services, and/or collaborating on projects related to metadata quality and user experience issues.
Committee members are expected to participate in meetings and email discussions of the committee, as well as contribute to task groups formed by the committee. Most committees meet at least once a month virtually. In person attendance at meetings is not required to serve on a committee. Furthermore, although the majority of each committee's membership must be drawn from PCC participants, there are opportunities for non-PCC members to serve as well.
For standing committees, applicants may be considered for regular 3-year positions or 1-year internship positions (both types of position are eligible for one renewal). The type of appointment offered to an applicant will be based on the needs of the committee and on the experience level of the applicant. In those years that intern openings are available, applicants will be selected who self-identify as new (~5 or fewer years) to the profession, new to cataloging/metadata, new to the PCC, or new to PCC committee work. The goals of the internship program are to expose the interns to the work of the PCC, to allow them to gain insight into the workings of a PCC committee, to mentor them on how be active in PCC, and to develop them to potentially serve as full members of a PCC committee in the future.
Also, since we may have many volunteers for only a few openings, please let us know if you would be interested in serving on task groups in the future, and if so, any particular areas of interest.
The PCC is committed to increasing the representation of diverse populations on its committees and task groups. It recognizes that a culturally diverse organization is enriching, fostering innovation as more perspectives are considered, and critical to the organization's success. Therefore, it is interested in encouraging participation by individuals who are committed to fostering an environment of accessibility, diversity, equity, and inclusion. Individuals with experience in culturally diverse settings or who are members of underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply. As part of your statement of interest, please describe your previous experience or commitment to working in a culturally diverse setting and how that might be pertinent to your application.
We welcome self-nominations as well as nominations for metadata practitioners who are eager to work with their PCC colleagues in a thriving community to improve the quality of metadata and the metadata ecosphere while making connections and hopefully having some fun!
To apply or nominate, please use the PCC question, feedback and volunteer form.
We will accept applications until September 18, 2024. We look forward to hearing from you!
Thanks,
Casey (on behalf of the PCC Policy Committee)
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Casey Mullin
Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services
Western Washington University
Chair, Program for Cooperative Cataloging
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