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Annual Report 2006
 

Appendix 4: Library committees

General Library Committee

General Library Committee met four times in 2006. The committee provides a forum for advice and guidance to the University Librarian on the strategic operation and direction of the library, and acts as an advisory committee to the Academic Board.

The Committee began the year with a new Chair – Professor John Sheridan, Deputy Dean of Engineering. Presentations featured in the meetings included the ARROW repository and its role in supporting the Mock RQF at Monash, Copyright and Monash, and best practice in Information Literacy.

General Library Committee membership 2006

Professor John Sheridan – Chair appointed by Academic Board
Professor Stephen Parker – Vice-Chancellor’s nominee
Mr George Ou – Vice-President (Finance) nominee
Associate Professor Sally Joy – Academic Board representative
Professor Homer Le Grand – Committee of Deans representative
Professor Max King – coopted member
Mr Alan McMeekin – coopted member
Professor David Murphy – coopted member

Dr Luke Morgan – Faculty of Art and Design
Professor Clive Probyn – Faculty of Arts
Professor Tony Dingle – Faculty of Business and Economics
Professor Dennis Moore – Faculty of Education
Associate Professor Wayne Cook – Faculty of Engineering
Dr Kevin Korb – Faculty of Information Technology
Associate Professor Bernadette McSherry – Faculty of Law
Associate Professor Ramesh Rajan – Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences
Dr Karen Kerr – Faculty of Pharmacy
Dr Dennis O’Dowd – Faculty of Science

Mr Leslie Whiteley – Monash Postgraduate Association
Mr Chris Holmes – Monash Student Association
Mr Chris McBride – Monash Student Association
Mr Nick Reynolds – MONSU Caulfield

Ms Cathrine Harboe-Ree – University Librarian: ex officio
Ms Janette Burke – Director, Information Systems: ex officio
Ms Sue Clarke – Director, Information Resources: ex officio (from September 2006)
Ms Christine Cooze
Director, Client Services, Humanities and Social Sciences: ex officio
Ms Wilna Macmillan – Director, Client Services Science, Health and Engineering: ex officio
Mr Ian Wilson – Director, Corporate Services: ex officio
Ms Jill Wilson – Director, Information Resources: ex officio (until June 2006)

Mrs Marion Miller – Committee Secretary.

Monash University ePress Advisory Committee

The Monash ePress advisory committee addresses the ePress’ need for a consultative structure through which it can obtain advice on key directions. The committee advises on:

  • policy related to ePress services, standards and functionality
  • strategic planning for the ePress, including key milestones
  • ePress business strategies
  • ePress titles (selection of contents for publication by the ePress)
  • ePress sales and marketing
  • policy regarding the relationships between the ePress and other University stakeholders such as University faculties, Publications Grants Committee, Research Grants and Ethics Branch.

2006 meeting dates

28 February
13 June
13 September
30 November

Advisory committee members

Executive Chair: Graeme Davison, Professor, School of Historical Studies, Faculty of Arts, Monash University
Chair: Maxwell King, Director of the Monash Research Graduate School, Deputy Dean and Senior Associate Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University

Chris Browne, Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University
Bernadette McSherry, Professor and Associate Dean of Research, Faculty of Law, Monash University
Tim Winkler,  Director, University, Marketing, Monash University
Ilana Snyder, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Monash University
Andrew Treloar, Project Manager, Strategic Information Initiatives, Information Technology Services, Monash University
Michele Sabto, Manager, Monash University ePress
Cathrine Harboe-Ree, University Librarian, Monash University
Sue Clarke, Director, Information Resources Division, Monash University Library
Jo Bramble, Bramble Marketing and Communications
Paul Mercieca, Lecturer, RMIT School of Business Information Technology, RMIT.

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