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arXiv Member Advisory Board: Election Information for Contributing Organizations
Member Advisory Board

Cornell University Library (CUL) holds the overall administrative and financial responsibility for arXiv's operation and development, with guidance from its Member Advisory Board (MAB) and its Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). The arXiv Governance Model chart summarizes each group's responsibility. The organizational, financial, editorial, and governance model for arXiv is described in the arXiv Membership Program FAQ. The MAB bylaws detail the goals, composition, operation, and election of the Board. The Bylaws were developed with advice from the Interim Member Advisory Board. We are grateful for the interim Board's assistance and guidance.

MAB represents participating institutions’ interests and advises CUL on issues related to repository management and development, standards implementation, interoperability, development priorities, business planning, and outreach and advocacy. Representation on MAB is reserved for libraries, research institutions, laboratories, and foundations that are members of arXiv and that contribute to the financial support of the service.

Composition of the Member Advisory Board

Based on its bylaws, the MAB will have eighteen members:

IMPORTANT NOTE: The purpose of the current election process is to elect eight members for the Contributing Organizations category.  The nomination and voting processes are open only to the Contributing Organizations.The MAB Bylaws specify up to five voting members from the High-Contributing Organizations category. As of October, 2012, there are only four eligible consortia for this group. Therefore, there will not be an election process for the High Contributing Organization seats as each eligible High Contributing Organization will be invited to appoint a representative to the Board. Please see the list of
High-Contributing and Contributing Organizations.

Election Timeline
Information About Nominations

Please complete the Nomination Form by November 9, 2012.

Voting Process

The Elections Committee will prepare a ballot using the candidate information provided by the nominating Contributing Organizations. The information about the online ballot will be shared with the Contributing Organizations during the third week of November and the voting process will take place November 27-December 17, 2012.

Election Committee

The Elections Committee determines the voting process, gathers nominations, reviews the candidates proposed by the member institutions, and oversees voting. The Election Committee for the first MAB election is subgroup of the Interim Member Advisory Board:

Please send your questions and comments to rieger@cornell.edu