20 min | Orientations and other getting-the-term-started activities | All | Things are off to a good start, though June was overwhelming because of the fairly late notice about the new appointees. Valerie, with help from Regina, is reworking the current Council orientation on the wiki to be a more general orientation that people could refer to at any point in their Council career This year’s live orientation will have the usual components of introducing the sub-teams and tools, but also have some more active activities like a scavenger hunt/bookmarking exercise for people to locate relevant contacts and resources. Because it’s unlikely everyone can be there, it will be recorded. Some suggestions related to Nominating Committee work and appointments: Recommend that incoming Chairs are notified at least a month ahead of the start of the new term. It would be ideal if the whole Nominating Committee timeline was moved up. Revisited the discussion about Vice Chairs participating in the Nominating Committee activities, either instead of or in addition to the Council chairs. This may require a Bylaws change. Christine will remind Gordon to bring this up with the Board. Add some more questions to the nominations form, such as “Would you be willing to serve on more than one sub-team?” and “Would you be interested in participating in testing/Testing sub-team?” Make sure relevant notes related to discussions about sub-team placements of new appointees be given to Council leadership
There was a question about who grants Google Drive permissions to new members and takes them away from leaving members. According to the responsibilities documentation, the Chairs do this. Valerie will make some more specific instructions in it, and move removing permissions/ownership to a May activity to ensure it happens before people have gone off into the sunset. |
5 min | Anything else? | | Leadership training The leadership training pilot came out of requests from the 2020-2021 leadership meeting where people asked for more preparation/guidance for being leaders within ArchivesSpace. At that time, there was interest in general leadership training as well as ArchivesSpace Council service-specific training. For the former, we provided access to some recorded trainings from the LYRASIS Learning library and one live class on Managing Remote Teams that was taught by a LYRASIS instructor. For the latter, we continue to work on the orientation and supplemental resources for all members and leaders specifically. In the end, there was not much participation or enthusiasm for the more general leadership topics. There were bandwidth issues and also a sense that many people have access to the more general training through their employer and online resources. There was a suggestion in UAC that if we do the live class again, it could take the place of a scheduled meeting so that people’s load stays the same
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