LAUC-B Executive Committee
March 25, 2019
9:30 am to 11:00 am
303 Doe
Present:
ExComm: Randal Brandt, Marlene Harmon, Jane Rosario, Brian Quigley, Naomi Shiraishi, Kiyoko Shiosaki
Guests: Jean Dickinson, Julie Lefevre, Stella Tang, Chris Tarr
Absent: Gisele Tanasse, Melissa Stoner
1. Announcements
- The next ExComm meeting is April 10. J. Rosario and B. Quigley will be absent and N. Shiraishi will preside.
2. Reports
- Treasurers (R. Brandt)
- The current balance is $79,294.45
- The LAUC-B budget for next year has been prepared and is ready to submit.
- LIBR meeting (N. Shiraishi)
- J. Mackie-Mason attended and explained the circumstances of the March 7 termination of Elsevier negotiations.
- Library will closely monitor effect lack of access to Elsevier periodicals has on faculty and students.
- Pointed out that Germany and Sweden terminated contracts with Elsevier 2 years ago.
- Discussed options for obtaining articles
- May reopen negotiations later. For now, just wait and see.
- Faculty generally supportive.
- Access has not yet been cut off.
- J. Mackie-Mason attended and explained the circumstances of the March 7 termination of Elsevier negotiations.
- LAUC statewide conference call (J. Rosario)
- Items to be discussed at March 28 Statewide Assembly at UC Riverside:
- Committee on Diversity may change its name to include terms “equity and inclusion”. Will vote on at Statewide Assembly.
- Working on a statewide survey on diversity.
- Position Paper Number 5 will be discussed at the Assembly.
- Roger Smith, LAUC Statewide president, discussed UCOP working group on academic freedom. (“Working Group on Privileges, Protections, Obligations, and Responsibilities of Non-faculty Academic Appointees, in relatIon to APM-010 (Academic Freedom).
- Working group may have draft ready to go to UC President and Provost soon.
- LAUC Connect, a statewide mentoring program will be discussed at the Assembly.
- Statewide Research and Professional Development Committee has received many grant applications.
- 2020 Statewide Assembly will be at Berkeley
- Items to be discussed at March 28 Statewide Assembly at UC Riverside:
- No meeting with UL. Contact J. Rosario if you have issues to bring forward to J. Mackie-Mason.
3. Continuing business
- Social Justice Metadata “strikeforce” charge: update from CaMeL (J. Dickinson, S. Tang, guests)
- Discussion of metadata bias, LC subject headings and alternative local subject headings.
- Discussed short video about Dartmouth student activism trying to change LC subject heading “Illegal Aliens” to “Noncitizens” and “Unauthorized immigration”.
- Orientation for new librarians (J. Rosario)
- J. Rosario - working on a survey for members who have been at Berkeley less than 2 years
- Update from K. Shiosaki, Mentor Coordinator.
- LAUC-B matched 12 people in the last six months.
- Challenges: It is difficult to understand which members are eligible to be mentors-- the LAUC-B roster list does not specify who are Career Status Librarians.
- Suggestion made to include option to volunteer as a mentor on the form developed by the Nominations and Elections Committee.
4. New Business
- Local elections (J. Lefevre and C. Tarr, guests)
- Nominations and Elections Committee has a complete slate of candidates for the election.
- Committee appointments are complete as well.
- Online volunteer form for offices and committee assignments worked very well. It made filling committee vacancies much easier that it has been in prior years.
- Form can be filled out anytime and members can update their information at any time.
- Operational transition from Webmaster to Nominations and Elections Committee.
- J. Lefevre will work with committee to transfer operations over to the committee.
5. J. Rosario mentioned that LAUC Statewide is looking for candidates to run for LAUC President.