Membership Criteria, Expectations, and ObligationsMembership Applications Orbis Cascade Alliance Council, July 11, 2008 The Orbis Cascade Alliance is engaged in migrating Summit to a new technological platform. Given the close connection between consortium membership and participation in Summit, the Alliance will not accept or consider membership application until further notice. Once Summit migration is complete, Council will determine next steps with regard to membership. During this time, the following Membership Criteria, Expectations, and Obligations remain valid for current members.For further information, please contact
Membership Criteria, Expectations, and Obligations Orbis Cascade Alliance Council, July 14, 2006 This document outlines criteria, expectations and obligations for both prospective and continuing members of the Orbis Cascade Alliance. Members in good standing will remain in compliance with these criteria as well as Alliance bylaws and memorandum of understanding. This document reflects the discussions and decisions of the Orbis Cascade Alliance Council and its Executive Committee in retreat and in regular meetings of April 3, 2003, January 13, 2006, May 25-26, 2006, and July 14, 2006. As with all Orbis Cascade Alliance policies, this document is subject to interpretation and revision by Council. Any accredited associate, baccalaureate, masters, or doctorate granting, public or private non-profit academic institution in the Pacific Northwest may be considered for Orbis Cascade Alliance membership. Potential members must demonstrate a commitment to Orbis Cascade Alliance goals and principles and must be able and willing to meet all service and financial obligations, both start-up and continuing. All member institutions must use the same interoperable library system in use by the Alliance (in 2006, Innovative Interfaces Inc. Millennium integrated library system). All member institutions must participate in the union catalog, Summit Borrowing Program, Courier Service, and reciprocal on-site lending. In accordance with the terms of a separate Memorandum of Understanding, all member institutions must participate in the initial construction and ongoing operations of the Regional Library Services Center. Members can generally opt in or out of other services that might be offered by the Alliance. Potential members must agree to participate faithfully in Orbis Cascade Alliance governance through representation at Council, Executive Committee, and other committee meetings. The basic unit of membership is the institution. Each academic institution is an independent member of the Orbis Cascade Alliance and is expected to participate in Alliance services and to meet membership obligations, including adherence to best practices and performance standards for cooperative programs and services. Its library (or libraries) is (or are) the agencies through which Alliance programs are conducted and services delivered, and its library staff(s) are the agents for the cooperative delivery of these services and programs. Divisions of an academic institution are not eligible for separate membership. When an institution is part of another consortium or shared system, only the qualified institution(s) may join the Orbis Cascade Alliance. Other non-qualified participants in the consortium or shared system are not eligible for membership. In all circumstances requiring interpretation or judgment, the Council will determine what constitutes an institution. The applicant institution must provide evidence of its ability to advance the activities and priorities of the Orbis Cascade Alliance. Membership applications will include institutional data to be reviewed by the Executive Committee. Executive Committee will make a recommendation and forward applications to Council for action. Although published standards for university, college, and community college libraries (e.g., ACRL standards) may be used as a guide for deliberations, Executive Committee and Council will interpret, revise, and vary from such guidelines at their discretion In considering an institution's application for membership in the Orbis Cascade Alliance, the Executive Committee and the Council will take into consideration a number of institutional characteristics, including the following: Institutional Profile
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