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Note: many of the organizing committee expressed interest in having 9 people serve on the Coordinating Committee. This number was not formally incorporated in this draft. If fewer than 9 people are interested in serving, we do not want these documents to be a hindrance to the NDSA moving forward and developing its structure. [mgal@loc.gov]
==Scope==
The name of this organization is the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA), also referred to as the Alliance. The mission of the NDSA is to establish, maintain, and promote the capacity to preserve our nation's digital resources for the benefit of present and future generations.  
The Library of Congress (LOC), as an outgrowth of the December 2000 congressional charge that established the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP), shall support the Alliance by serving as the Secretariat.
Established on July 15, 2010, the Alliance is an organization of government agencies, educational institutions, non-profit organizations, and businesses committed to serving as digital stewards of America's national digital collection and employing standards, systems, and cooperative relationships that advance digital stewardship.


==[[NDSA:Membership Model|Membership]]==


'''Organizational Structure Notes'''


The subcommittee reported on their draft document. The goal of the Principles of Collaboration is to act as a bylaws-lite that will spell out how the member organizations of the Alliance work together in the first three-year period. Attempts were made to acknowledge the importance of virtual meetings, a guiding group called the Coordinating Committee, and voting.  
==Coordinating Committee==
The [[NDSA:Terms#Coordinating_Committee|Coordinating Committee]] is dedicated to the advancement of Alliance activities and furthering communication within the Alliance.  


'''Small Group Discussion Topic:''' <br/>
The Coordinating Committee works with the Working Groups to articulate a long-term, strategic vision for the Alliance. The Committee assists the Alliance [[NDSA:Terms#Member|Members]] in evaluating the effectiveness of the Working Groups and eliminating unnecessary duplication of effort between the Working Groups. Participants in the Coordinating Committee will act as liaison with one or more of the Working Groups.  
Review and comment on the Principles of Collaboration document.  


The groups reported back about the following topics with a great deal of consensus:<br/>
The Coordinating Committee is responsible for updating eligibility standards for membership in the Alliance as necessary.
* Coordinating Committee <br/>
** Provide the NDSA strategic vision<br/>
** Maintain any membership eligibility standards <br/>
** Assist in reducing duplication of efforts between working groups<br/>
** Have a strong connections with the working groups<br/>
** Add or disband working groups as necessary<br/>
* Secretariat role should be administrative and logistical in character<br/>
* Votes are for identifying Coordinating Committee members, changing/ratifying the Principles of Collaboration, or other such tasks. <br/>
** A vote should happen online rather than at a convention <br/>
** Clarity on how a favorable vote is determine is needed. <br/>
* Robert's Rules of Order is too formal for this organization <br/>
<br/>
There was no consensus on the following topics, the groups expressed differing view points: <br/>
* Officers on the Coordinating Committee<br/>
** There was general agreement that the person running the next Coordinating Committee should be identified in advance of the next meeting.<br/>
** Beyond that, there was a group or two that wanted more structure than others and would like to see officers
* There was no consensus on what should replace Robert's Rules of Order. <br/>
<br/>
'''Coordinating Committee<br/>'''
The group agreed that the Coordinating Committee was a valuable entity to have in the NDSA. There was consensus that the Coordinating Committee should:<br/>
* Should probably start off with 9 members but should be flexible enough to grow or shrink as needed by the NDSA<br/>
* Provide the NDSA strategic vision<br/>
* Maintain any membership eligibility standards <br/>
* Assist in reducing duplication of efforts between working groups<br/>
* Each member of the Coordinating Committee should be responsible for acting as liaison with one or more of the working groups<br/>
* Add or disband working groups as necessary<br/>
* Members of the Coordinating Committee should be voted in by the NDSA members Program Representative<br/>
* Members of the Coordinating Committee could be nominated by others or volunteer to serve<br/>
<br/>
Some individuals made the following recommendations but there was no clear group consensus about these recommendations:<br/>
* Members of the Coordinating Committee should serve staggered terms (there should be some turn over every year and some stability at all times) <br/>
* The Coordinating Committee should make recommendations about working group products that should be circulated more widely, especially items that should be submitted as articles or disseminated to the larger digital preservation community as reports
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Coordinating Committee members may be nominated by [[NDSA:Terms#Participant|Participants]] in the Alliance or may self nominate. Coordinating Committee members are elected by a simple majority of all votes cast over an open voting period, typically two weeks.


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The number of Coordinating Committee members shall be no more than twelve (12).


There were two additional points that were uncontroversial, but haven't made it into this draft.
Coordinating Committee members shall serve in staggered appointments of one, two or three years through December 31, 2013, or their resignation. Any member may resign at any time by notification in writing to the Alliance through the office of the Secretariat. Vacancies on the Coordinating Committee shall be filled by special election.<br/><br/>
- For legal reasons (where votes are necessary), having an odd number of coordinating committee members
- Committing to  transparency in working groups and coordinating committee operations -- minutes, meeting notes, circulation of drafts, use of public mailing lists


And our discussion group had made a strong recommendation that the coordinating committee should have a rotating membership where a portion (e.g. 1/3rd) of new members were selected each year to ensure
==Officers==
a broader base of participation, avoid entrenchment, and still maintain continuity.  
The Coordinating Committee shall designate the facilitator of the next meeting at the end of every session. There will be no officers.<br/><br/>
--[[NDSA:User:Micah altman|Micah altman]] 13:21, 22 January 2011 (UTC)
 
==Secretariat==
The Secretariat shall (a) act as secretary of all meetings of the Alliance and of such other committees and working groups as the Alliance shall specify, (b) keep the minutes thereof, and (c) coordinate the planning of annual meetings and other events (with a program committee).  All minutes, reports, and other documents of the Alliance will be filed and maintained at the Library of Congress.
 
The role of Secretariat is fulfilled by staff of the Library of Congress, Office of Strategic Initiatives, National Digital Information and Infrastructure Preservation Program (NDIIPP).<br/><br/>
 
==Committees and Working Groups==
Alliance Members designate [[NDSA:Terms#Participant|Participants]] to serve on committees and [[NDSA:Terms#Working_Group|Working Groups]]. Each committee shall have, and may exercise, such powers as authorized by the Alliance.
 
Committee and Working Group members shall serve for a term ending on December 31, 2013, or their resignation. Any member may resign from a Working Group at any time by notification in writing to the Co-chair of a particular Working Group.  Any participant may choose to continue to serve on a Working Group for the next term of membership. <br/><br/>
 
==Meetings==
All meetings of the Alliance, and any committee or working group, may be held in person, or by means of telephone or video conference. The Secretariat will coordinate the planning of the Annual meeting of the Alliance.
 
Regular meetings of the Alliance committees and working groups may be held at such time and place as shall be determined by consensus of committee and working group members, in coordination with the Secretariat.
 
To maintain transparency, notes from all meetings will be available to all members online.
 
==Voting==
The Alliance will vote to elect members of the Coordinating Committee, ratify and alter the principles of collaboration, or upon any other issue deemed necessary by the Membership. Members will be given a two-week period to vote electronically. A simple majority of the voting Member representatives shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Votes shall be cast by the designated Program Representative of any Member organization. In the event of a tie vote, the Secretariat will cast the deciding vote.
 
==Amendments==
These bylaws may be amended by a simple majority vote provided all members have been offered a reasonable opportunity to vote.

Revision as of 13:16, 11 March 2011

Scope

The name of this organization is the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA), also referred to as the Alliance. The mission of the NDSA is to establish, maintain, and promote the capacity to preserve our nation's digital resources for the benefit of present and future generations. The Library of Congress (LOC), as an outgrowth of the December 2000 congressional charge that established the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP), shall support the Alliance by serving as the Secretariat. Established on July 15, 2010, the Alliance is an organization of government agencies, educational institutions, non-profit organizations, and businesses committed to serving as digital stewards of America's national digital collection and employing standards, systems, and cooperative relationships that advance digital stewardship.

Membership

Coordinating Committee

The Coordinating Committee is dedicated to the advancement of Alliance activities and furthering communication within the Alliance.

The Coordinating Committee works with the Working Groups to articulate a long-term, strategic vision for the Alliance. The Committee assists the Alliance Members in evaluating the effectiveness of the Working Groups and eliminating unnecessary duplication of effort between the Working Groups. Participants in the Coordinating Committee will act as liaison with one or more of the Working Groups.

The Coordinating Committee is responsible for updating eligibility standards for membership in the Alliance as necessary.

Coordinating Committee members may be nominated by Participants in the Alliance or may self nominate. Coordinating Committee members are elected by a simple majority of all votes cast over an open voting period, typically two weeks.

The number of Coordinating Committee members shall be no more than twelve (12).

Coordinating Committee members shall serve in staggered appointments of one, two or three years through December 31, 2013, or their resignation. Any member may resign at any time by notification in writing to the Alliance through the office of the Secretariat. Vacancies on the Coordinating Committee shall be filled by special election.

Officers

The Coordinating Committee shall designate the facilitator of the next meeting at the end of every session. There will be no officers.

Secretariat

The Secretariat shall (a) act as secretary of all meetings of the Alliance and of such other committees and working groups as the Alliance shall specify, (b) keep the minutes thereof, and (c) coordinate the planning of annual meetings and other events (with a program committee). All minutes, reports, and other documents of the Alliance will be filed and maintained at the Library of Congress.

The role of Secretariat is fulfilled by staff of the Library of Congress, Office of Strategic Initiatives, National Digital Information and Infrastructure Preservation Program (NDIIPP).

Committees and Working Groups

Alliance Members designate Participants to serve on committees and Working Groups. Each committee shall have, and may exercise, such powers as authorized by the Alliance.

Committee and Working Group members shall serve for a term ending on December 31, 2013, or their resignation. Any member may resign from a Working Group at any time by notification in writing to the Co-chair of a particular Working Group. Any participant may choose to continue to serve on a Working Group for the next term of membership.

Meetings

All meetings of the Alliance, and any committee or working group, may be held in person, or by means of telephone or video conference. The Secretariat will coordinate the planning of the Annual meeting of the Alliance.

Regular meetings of the Alliance committees and working groups may be held at such time and place as shall be determined by consensus of committee and working group members, in coordination with the Secretariat.

To maintain transparency, notes from all meetings will be available to all members online.

Voting

The Alliance will vote to elect members of the Coordinating Committee, ratify and alter the principles of collaboration, or upon any other issue deemed necessary by the Membership. Members will be given a two-week period to vote electronically. A simple majority of the voting Member representatives shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Votes shall be cast by the designated Program Representative of any Member organization. In the event of a tie vote, the Secretariat will cast the deciding vote.

Amendments

These bylaws may be amended by a simple majority vote provided all members have been offered a reasonable opportunity to vote.