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Members of the National Digital Stewardship Alliance join together to form
a consortium of over 220 partnering organizations
<http://ndsa.org/members-list/>, including universities, professional
associations, businesses, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations,
all committed to the long-term preservation of digital information.
Committed to preserving access to our national digital heritage, we each
offer our diverse skills, perspectives, experiences, cultures and
orientations to achieve what we could not do alone.

NDSA’s Coordinating Committee <http://ndsa.org/leadership/> (CC) provides
strategic leadership to the community in coordination with working group
co-chairs. Working on the CC is an opportunity to contribute your
leadership for the community as a whole while collaborating with a
wonderful group of dynamic and motivated professionals. NDSA is a diverse
community, working on a critical mission and we seek candidates to join the
CC that bring their diverse skills, perspectives, experiences, cultures and
orientations to bear on leadership initiatives.

The CC is dedicated to ensuring a strategic direction for NDSA, to the
advancement of NDSA activities to achieve strategic goals and furthering
communication. One example of collaborative work within the community to
further communication is the production of the National Agenda for Digital
Stewardship. The CC is responsible for reviewing and approving NDSA
membership applications and publications;  updating eligibility standards
for membership in the alliance, and other bylaws;engaging with stakeholders
in the community; and working to enroll new members committed to our core
mission. The CC commitment is for three years. NDSA has an annual
membership meeting coordinated with the DLF Forum each fall. The CC meets
at the annual meeting and via a monthly conference call.

If you are interested in joining the CC yourself, or want to nominate
another member, please send the name, e-mail address, and NDSA-affiliated
institution of the nominee to [log in to unmask] by November 30.  We
particularly encourage and welcome nominations of people from
underrepresented groups and sectors.

We are also happy to answer any questions you may have.

Best,

Carol Kussmann on behalf of the Coordinating Committee

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Carol Kussmann
Digital Preservation Analyst
Digital Preservation and Repository Technologies | University of Minnesota
Libraries
499 Wilson Library, 309 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Tel: 612.626.0099
Email: [log in to unmask]

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