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  • Sub-teams may be Council-specific (reporting to either TAC or UAC), or cross-Council (including members from and reporting to both Councils).

  • In the 2022-2023 term, Chairs polled their councils to determine ideal team sizes. Both UAC and TAC reported that an ideal subteam consists of 4-5 people with twice that for cross-council teams (8-10). This means both councils should be between 18-23 people and avoid dipping below 18 members total.

  • Council members will serve on at least 1 and no more than 2 sub-teams per term.

  • Sub-teams should have a minimum of 4 members.

  • Cross-council teams should have a minimum of 2 members from each Council. Leadership of those teams should ideally go back and forth between the Councils, with each year’s Chair and Vice Chair from opposite councils. This is an ideal and sometimes is not practical.

  • To Council members may change sub-teams throughout their time on Council, however, to support continuity, sub-team members they are encouraged to serve on the same out the duration of a term in their sub-team (s) for the duration of their Council appointment. Exceptions to this can be assignment. If a member would like to change their assignment for an upcoming term, they should communicate their desired assignment to Council leadership at least a month before the end of the term. Note: Sub-team rosters and changes to rosters are made at the discretion of Sub-team and Council leadership.

  • At the end of each term, requirements for staffing sub-teams team rosters for the subsequent term will be determined as Council members complete their appointments. New Council members will be assigned to sub-teams as required and according to members’ skills and interest.

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  • Each sub-team will have a designated lead Lead and viceVice-leadLead. A Council member will serve in each role for one full term, with the viceVice-lead Lead succeeding as lead in the following term. At the end of the term, a new viceVice-lead Lead for the next term will be selected from the sub-team membership. The selected viceVice-lead Lead must have at least 2 years remaining in their term (or be willing to stand for re-appointment at the end of their first term).

  • Cross-council teams should have a lead representing one council and vice-lead representing the other. This will guarantee that leadership of the sub-team will alternate between the two Councils.

  • The Sub-team leaders are free to decide how to divide leadership duties. Typically, the sub-team lead Lead will schedule and run meetings and be responsible for reporting the work of the sub-team to their respective Council and quarterly reports. The vice-lead will assist the chair Lead as needed and appropriate.

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  • Sub-team meeting attendance is required. If a team member must miss a meeting it will be that is the member’s responsibility to notify the team lead in advance and review the meeting notes following the meeting.

  • At the beginning of each term, each sub-team will draft a work plan for the year, informed by priorities suggested by the sub-team at the end of the prior term.

  • At the end of each term, each sub-team will draft a retrospective of the sub-team’s activities for the year, to include:

    • An overview of major activities for the year

    • Discussion of any items from the work plan that were not completed

    • Recommended priorities for the next term

  • See also Responsibilities and Expectations

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  • Most sub-teams typically meet monthly, at a regularly scheduled and mutually convenient time. If a sub-team’s work is closely aligned to the ArchivesSpace release schedule (e.g. Testing), regular monthly meetings may not be necessary. Some Leads or Council Chairs elect to us use the same time every month, others create separate Doodle polls while others poll membership for an ideal date for each meeting.

  • Subteam leaders may use whatever scheduling and video conferencing software they choose, but typically meeting times are established by free Doodle polls and Leads and Chairs use Zoom accounts to host and run meetings. Subteam Leads that wish to wish to use the community Zoom account (provided by LYRASIS) should review Community Zoom Account Guidelines for more information on how to access that free resource.

  • Leads are encouraged to create Doodle polls and send meeting invites well in advance of meeting times. Schedule meetings promptly so that meeting availability is not impacted by delays in picking a date.

  • Ahead of each meeting:

    • Schedule the meeting using your web conferencing software of choice and give your members appropriate notice

    • Create an agenda Meeting Notes Template

    • Send a calendar invite with the date, time, and link to the agenda, and meeting software link/invite

  • In each meeting:

    • Designate a note-taker, either ahead of time, on a cycle, or a call for a volunteer

  • After each meeting:

    • Consider assigning action items and follow-up email reminders about pending work or decisions

Sub-team Workplans

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Workplans and how they are drafted will vary by term and especially by team. The best way to understand workplans is to review prior plans for your team. If you are a new team without a workplan history, or if you are a Lead that was not involved in the drafting of your prior workplan, here is some generalized advice on the process:

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