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Steering Group
The role of the Steering Group is to provide a unified strategic direction and sustainability to the UV Community and to allocate Open Collective funds as appropriate.
Working on a UV development or fixing a bug that will benefit the whole community? You may be eligible for funding. To apply please fill in our submission form which will considered by the Steering Group.
Membership is currently restricted to those representatives of institutions contributing to the Open Collective UV fund but welcomes new members at all times. If you would like to be a member of the Steering Group please contact Sara Weale, Head of Web Design and Development at The National Library of Wales webmaster@llyfrgell.cymru.
- Sara Weale (National Library of Wales)
- Rhian James (National Library of Wales)
- Ed Silverton (Mnemoscene)
- Tom Crane (Digirati)
- Demian Katz (Falvey Memorial Library, Villanova University)
- Geoff Scholl (Falvey Memorial Library, Villanova University)
- Paul Clements (The British Library)
- Andrew Wilson (University of St Andrews)
- Joshua Gomez (UCLA)
- Dawn Childress (UCLA)
The groups responsibilities include:
- develop value proposition and a formal inter-institutional roadmap for Universal Viewer development
- ensure sustainability to allow shared ownership and diversity
- setting priorities for the allocation of the Open Collective funds received
- discussing development requests received through user stories
- discussing developments resulting from projects funded outside of the OC
Decisions discussed, minuted are given a window of opportunity for feedback from all stakeholders/community call (eg week/month) before final decisions are made.
A group call is held every third WEDNESDAY of the month at 16:00 GMT/BST / 11:00 EST (currently a Skype hosted by NLW - link provided on Slack channel)
UV Steering Group Meeting Calendar: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=universalviewerapp%40gmail.com&ctz=Europe%2FLondon