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OCLC Governance and the OCLC Asia Pacific Regional Council

Learn about the evolution of OCLC's governance model, from its Ohio-based beginnings in 1967 to its expansion to the Asia Pacific region. Discover the role of the Asia Pacific Regional Council in fostering collaboration and inclusivity within the OCLC cooperative.

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OCLC Governance and the OCLC Asia Pacific Regional Council

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  1. OCLC Governanceand theOCLC Asia Pacific Regional Council OCLC Asia Pacific Regional Council Meeting National Library of Australia 15 April 2010 Asia Pacific Regional Council

  2. Evolution of Governance Model 1967 Ohio College Library Center (OCLC) • Ohio-based governance 1977 Expansion beyond Ohio • establishment of Users Council (with enlarged Board of Trustees) • US-wide governance 1981 Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) 2001 Expansion beyond US • Users Council re-established as Members Council (with delegates drawn from countries outside US) • US-plus governance Asia Pacific Regional Council

  3. Evolution of Governance Model • Internationalisation • Members Council replaced by Global Council • establishment of 3 Regional Councils Americas Asia Pacific Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) • global governance Asia Pacific Regional Council

  4. Evolution of Governance Model Asia Pacific Regional Council

  5. Asia Pacific Regional Council Charge To serve as • a unit of OCLC governance which elects Member Delegates to the Global Council • an incubator of new ideas within the OCLC cooperative • a two-way conduit to allow the broadest, most inclusive conversation among OCLC staff, Members, participants and interested parties • an inclusive forum and a vehicle to allow interested memory institutions to learn more about OCLC and opportunities for participation in the OCLC cooperative Asia Pacific Regional Council

  6. Asia Pacific Regional Council Officers Chair Vice Chair and Chair-Elect Council Secretary Executive Committee Officers plus 4 members Nominating Committee Asia Pacific Regional Council

  7. Asia Pacific Regional Council Executive Committee Chewleng Beh (Chair) National Library Board, Singapore Vic Elliott (Vice Chair) The Australian National University, Australia Jieh Hsiang (Council Secretary) National Taiwan University, Taiwan Janet Copsey The University of Auckland, New Zealand Tetsuo Kato Waseda University, Japan Samson SoongHong KongUniversity of Science and Technology, Hong Kong Fangyu Xue Tsinghua University, China Asia Pacific Regional Council

  8. Asia Pacific Regional Council First Asia Pacific Regional Council Membership Conference, Beijing, 7-8 September 2009 • over 100 delegates • focus on resource sharing and collaboration • program of presentations and discussions • regional issues identified Agenda and presentations available at <http://www.oclc.org/multimedia/2009/files/aprc/apc_september09.htm> Asia Pacific Regional Council

  9. Membership Any library or other memory institution that embraces the OCLC values of collaboration and sharing is welcome. Institutions worldwide become members of OCLC by contractually agreeing to contribute intellectual content or share resources. Our cooperative is strengthened by our membership’s diversity, such as geographical, institutional type, or size. Membership and Governance Protocols 8 June 2009 Asia Pacific Regional Council

  10. Membership Ways of sharing • contributing metadata • sharing holdings information • sharing staff resources and expertise, such as in a reference cooperative • making digital content available to other members • sharing materials using OCLC services • contributing to OCLC in other ways indicating an agreed upon significant level of engagement with the cooperative Asia Pacific Regional Council

  11. Global Task Force on Cost Sharing and Pricing Established September 2009 with charge ‘to study and make recommendations about OCLC cost sharing and differential pricing to further strengthen OCLC products and services for libraries and cultural institutions and their users worldwide’ Asia Pacific Regional Council

  12. Cost Sharing and Pricing Assertions for consideration • Cost sharing and pricing should support the public purposes of OCLC • Differential pricing is advantageous to OCLC and its members Asia Pacific Regional Council

  13. Cost Sharing andPricingAssertions • Should the argument for differential pricing be accepted, the pricing structure should be influenced by the following factors: • ability to pay • the value derived • level of contribution to the cooperative • promotion of new markets for OCLC services • group purchasing • transparency and simplicity • Member engagement is critical to success Asia Pacific Regional Council

  14. OCLC’s Public Purpose The purpose or purposes for which the Corporation is formed are to establish, maintain and operate a computerized library network and to promote the evolution of library use, of libraries themselves, and of librarianship, and to provide processes and products for the benefit of library users and libraries, including such objectives as increasing availability of library resources to individual library patrons and reducing the rate of rise of library per-unit costs, all for the fundamental public purpose of furthering ease of access to and use of the ever-expanding body of worldwide scientific, literary and educational knowledge and information. Articles of Incorporation 20 May 2002 Asia Pacific Regional Council

  15. Thank you Vic Elliott 15 April 2010 Asia Pacific Regional Council

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