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Alison M. Scott is the Associate University Librarian for Collection Management & Scholarly Communication at the University of California, Los Angeles (her prior position was at UC, Riverside). Before coming to California in 2014, she held positions in a variety of academic libraries, including Head of Collection Development for the George Washington University Libraries, Charles Warren Bibliographer for American History at Harvard University, and Head of the Popular Culture Library at Bowling Green State University. She holds master's degrees in religion and library science from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. in American Studies from Boston University. Her research interests center on the history of the book in the United States, including women’s reading in the Early Republic, story papers of the Civil War era, and the relationships between prestige and collection development in academic libraries.

Japan NII Consortia,Takashi Hikihara Hideaki Takeda, Professor, Director General of Library Network, Kyoto University, Department of Electrical EngineeringComputer Science National Institute of Informatics, Japan, (4- or 6-year institutional term - based on the number of High-Contributing Organizations)

 He has been at Kyoto University since 1997 and Hideaki Takeda is a full professor in Department of Electrical Engineering, Kyoto Universitycomputer science at National Institute of Informatics (NII) in Tokyo, Japan. His research field is in nonlinear dynamics and its application, control and measurement, and power electronics.  He Artificial Intelligence, particularly Semantic Web and Social Media Analysis. He is an author of more than 100 scientific and technical papers in computer science. He has also worked for scholarly communication field by contributing design of scholarly communication services offered by NII and by serving as a representative of NII in the variety of domestic and international activities. He is currently the chair of Japan Link Center (DOI RA), the president of Research Data Utilization Forum, Japan, the chair of SPARC Japan, and was a board member of ORCID (2012-2016).

 . He became the Deputy Director General of Library Network, Kyoto University on April 2011, and the Director General on Oct. 2012.  As the Director, he led Kyoto University to declare Open Access Policy in 2015, which has impacted other institutes in Japan and invites them to green.

3. Simons Foundation

One voting member from the Simons Foundation.

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