Appointments: Member, Advisory Committee on Cultural Heritage (ACCH)

Term: August 2023-August 2025

Appointments will be made by IFLA’s Governing Board in April 2023

Overview

The Advisory Committee on Cultural Heritage (ACCH) is responsible for advising the Governing Board on issues relating to cultural heritage, as well as raising awareness across the IFLA membership and beyond. It also supports policy development, and works to enable coordination of relevant work carried out by other parts of IFLA.

Who can stand for this position?

Anyone can stand. Candidates do not have to be an IFLA Member or Affiliate, and if elected, are elected in their own right and not as the representative of their employer or nominator.

What is the term of office?

The term of office is two (2) years from 2023 – 2025. This term is renewable once, although individuals would need to stand again for re-election. It is not possible to serve more than four years in a row on the Advisory Committee in any capacity.

What are the roles and responsibilities for this position?

The Advisory Committee on Cultural Heritage (ACCH – formerly the Cultural Heritage Programme Advisory Committee) advises the Governing Board on issues related to cultural heritage of all types. Its members also advance work to build awareness of relevant issues and activities, and support policy and advocacy work which favours preservation and conservation of, and access to, heritage.

Advisory Committee members support efforts to coordinate among different IFLA groups active in the area, including Professional Units, and IFLA’s network of Preservation and Conservation (PAC) Centres. Finally, the Committee advises the Governing Board on the implementation of IFLA’s Principles of engagement in library-related activities of disaster risk reduction.

Find out more about the work of the Advisory Committee on Cultural Heritage.

What skills and attributes do I need for this position?

A candidate for this position should be able to demonstrate:

  • expertise, experience and interest in different aspects of cultural heritage;
  • proven ability to contribute meaningfully as part of a committee, in order to develop work that supports the wider library field;
  • Interest in communication and representation of the work of the Committee and wider networking;
  • willingness and ability to devote time and energy to the role – this is usually a few hours per month;
  • time allowance to prepare and attend meetings of the Advisory Committee, and financial resources to attend at least the IFLA annual Congress;
  • an ability to act with respect, trust, confidentiality and transparency and recognize the need to protect personal and privileged information. Candidates must declare any conflicts of interest and abstain from discussions where they have a conflict or potential conflict of interest.

How many nominations do I need?

Each candidate requires one (1) nomination for this position.

Who can be a nominator?

IFLA Members can nominate individuals for this position. They have received an election email containing information describing how they can submit a nomination.

How many candidates can each Member nominate for this position?

Each Member can nominate nine (9) candidates for this position.

How do I find a nominator?

Check the list of IFLA Members. You may contact them asking to be nominated.

How do I submit my nominee form?

Those wishing to stand as a candidate will need to submit a nominee form for this position. This should be done once a nominator has been found. In this form you will be asked to provide a statement of up to 200 words describing how you demonstrate the skills and attributes required.

A nomination only becomes valid when there is is both a completed nomination form and a completed nominee form.

More information

Learn more about the remit of Advisory Committees in Rule 14.3.2.1 of the IFLA Rules of Procedure.