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 === Group Membership === === Group Membership ===
-Group membership allows a group of libraries to become Full members at a reduced individual rate. +Group membership allows a group of libraries to become Single members at a reduced individual rate. 
 The essentials of the scheme are:  The essentials of the scheme are: 
  
-  * A Group is made up of up to 16 libraries (i.e. the equivalent of one full member with 15 cluster libraries). +  * A Group is made up of up to 16 libraries (i.e. the equivalent of one Single member with 15 cluster libraries). 
   *  Only one national or state library is allowed to be part of each Group.    *  Only one national or state library is allowed to be part of each Group. 
   *  Groups may have multi-national membership.    *  Groups may have multi-national membership. 
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   *  A Group is entitled to one vote at CERL meetings.    *  A Group is entitled to one vote at CERL meetings. 
  
-The overall effect of the new Group membership is that the average subscription fee for each participant is lower than the cost of separate Full Memberships.\\   [[:membership:group_membership|Further details about the Group Membership scheme]].+The overall effect of the new Group membership is that the average subscription fee for each participant is lower than the cost of separate Single Memberships.\\   [[:membership:group_membership|Further details about the Group Membership scheme]].
  
 === Special Membership === === Special Membership ===
-Smaller organisations can also join the Consortium as members, subject to approval by the Directors. To this category are reckoned to belong specialist rare-books libraries which are too small to be Full members, and collections in institutions not normally funded by public funding. Special members sign the [[http://www.cerl-org.de/web/_media/en/about/funding_agreement_2006-2009.pdf?id=en%3Aabout%3Alegal_documents&cache=cache|Funding Agreement]] and have full voting rights. They pay a reduced annual fee. They have the same access as Full members to the HPB database and to such other databases as the Consortium can allow, which may not be on the same advantageous terms as that of Full members. They are eligible to stand for election for the Coordinating Committee and to become a Director. +Smaller organisations can also join the Consortium as members, subject to approval by the Directors. To this category are reckoned to belong specialist rare-books libraries which are too small to be Single members, and collections in institutions not normally funded by public funding. Special members sign the [[http://www.cerl-org.de/web/_media/en/about/funding_agreement_2006-2009.pdf?id=en%3Aabout%3Alegal_documents&cache=cache|Funding Agreement]] and have full voting rights. They pay a reduced annual fee. They have the same access as Single members to the HPB database and to such other databases as the Consortium can allow, which may not be on the same advantageous terms as that of Full members. They are eligible to stand for election for the Coordinating Committee and to become a Director. 
  
  
 membership/categories_of_membership.txt · Last modified: 2022/12/27 16:04 by hart

 

 

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