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- Purpose
The purpose of LAMP is to acquire, preserve, and maintain
for its subscribers microform collections of unique, scarce,
rare and/or bulky and voluminous research materials pertaining
to Latin America. LAMP emphasizes original filming, though
it may also purchase existing microfilm, and make scholarly
materials more accessible digitally. LAMP conducts its
activities on the basis of annual subscription fees, plus
outside resources, including grant funds, as appropriate.
- Organization
The LAMP Committee
The LAMP Committee consists of one representative from
each subscribing institution wishing such representation,
plus the CRL Coordinator. The LAMP Committee meets annually
in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Seminar
on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials.
The official business of the LAMP Committee may be conducted
by mail ballot and also when a quorum is present at the
annual meeting. A quorum consists of representatives from
one-half of all subscribing institutions that appoint
such representatives, plus one. A simple majority of those
voting decides all votes of the LAMP Committee.
The functions of the LAMP Committee are:
- To establish annual and retrospective subscription
fees. (See Appendix I for the current annual subscription.)
- To determine LAMP’s acquisitions policy
- To set the expense level at which a proposed acquisition,
filming or digital project will require approval by
the full LAMP Committee rather than its Executive
Committee (See Appendix II for the current level.)
- To select the three institutional representatives
who comprise the Executive Committee
- To work with the Center for Research Libraries
in developing mutually acceptable policies for operations
and access. Proposed changes that affect this Prospectus
must be ratified through the procedure established
in Section 7.
The Executive Committee
LAMP’s Executive Committee consists of three institutional
representatives selected from the full LAMP Committee
and the CRL coordinator as non-voting member. The Executive
Committee’s three institutional representatives
serve for staggered three-year terms, and one new member
is chosen at each annual meeting. Selection is by self-
or third-party nomination, followed by an open vote. Elections
to the Executive Committee do not require a quorum of
the LAMP Committee. Vacated positions are filled until
the following annual meeting by the Chairperson of the
Executive Committee. Longer-term vacancies are filled,
to the normal expiration of the original incumbent’s
term, through the nomination and balloting process just
described. The Executive Committee is authorized to meet
in conjunction with such non-SALALM events as ALA’s
midwinter meeting or the Latin American Studies Association.
The duties of the Executive Committee are:
- To determine specific acquisitions in accordance
with the policies of LAMP as determined by the full
LAMP Committee
- To make policy recommendations to the full LAMP
Committee
- To carry on LAMP’s business between meetings
of the full LAMP Committee
- To circulate minutes of both the Executive Committee
meetings and the annual meeting of the full LAMP Committee
as soon as possible after each meeting
- To maintain close liaison with such scholarly associations
as the Conference on Latin American History, the Latin
American Studies Association, and the Seminar on the
Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials; to
similarly maintain contact with the other Area Studies
projects and the Global Resources Network Projects
associated with the Center for Research Libraries;
and to remain aware of current trends in preservation
and cooperative collection development as articulated
through such agencies as the Council on Library and
Information Resources. These contacts will enhance
LAMP’s ability to assess priorities, to employ
appropriate technologies in conducting its projects,
and to develop strategies for the future.
The Chairperson
The Executive Committee chooses a Chairperson from its
membership. The same person may serve as Chairperson for
more than one year.
The duties of the Chairperson are:
- To ensure that the Executive Committee fulfills
its charges in an expeditious manner
- To work with the Center for Research Libraries
in identifying and resolving issues of policy, procedure
and operations
- To prepare an agenda for the full LAMP Committee
- To preside over the annual meeting of the full
LAMP Committee
- To serve as LAMP’s representative to meetings
of the CRL-based Area Studies Council
- To appoint members of the full LAMP Committee,
as needed, to fill temporary vacancies on the Executive
Committee
The Center for Research Libraries
- LAMP is administered by the Center for Research
Libraries, which bills for and receives all subscription
fees. The Center utilizes these fees and other LAMP
income in order to acquire, catalog, house and circulate
materials, and to carry out all other activities related
to LAMP and its administration.
- An official LAMP Coordinator from the Center for
Research Libraries, appointed by the President of
the Center, serves as an ex-officio member of the
LAMP Committee and as a non-voting ex-officio member
of the Executive Committee. Meeting attendance by
the CRL Coordinator will, as required, be funded by
LAMP.
- Membership
Any non-profit institution may request to become a LAMP
subscriber, subject to approval by LAMP’s Executive
Committee. CRL membership is not a requisite for participating
in LAMP. Subscribers may withdraw from LAMP by providing
written notice to the CRL Coordinator by March 15 of the
year preceding withdrawal.
Project subscribers have the following rights and obligations
- Any former subscriber shall retain the right to
borrow materials acquired both during its subscription
period and during the two years following termination
of that subscription.
- Any subscriber may purchase at cost from LAMP,
for its own use, positive microfilm prints for negatives
controlled by LAMP. Such negatives must have been
acquired during the subscriber’s years of dues-paying
participation, plus the two years immediately following
its subscription cancellation. Active subscribers
may also borrow positive prints purchased by the project,
and will regularly receive list of LAMP holdings.
- A group of subscribers may purchase positive prints
for negatives controlled by LAMP for the years during
which their subscriptions have been paid. These prints
shall not be loaned to institutions not subscribing
to LAMP.
- Any borrowing institution will reimburse LAMP for
any damage or loss of film that occurs while the film
is in its custody. Loan provisions are those generally
in force at the Center for Research Libraries.
- Subscription Fees
LAMP subscribers pay an annual subscription fee that is
due and payable in full on July 1 of the subscription
year. LAMP’s subscription and fiscal year run from
1 July to 30 of the following year.
Institutions wishing to join LAMP may do so by paying
an initial subscription of five times the annual fee,
or a negotiated amount subject to the approval of the
full LAMP Committee. This initial fee may be paid over
three years, or as negotiated by the Executive Committee.
- Access to Materials by Non-members
Any LAMP holdings acquired through grant-funded projects
may be borrowed by all members of the Center for Research
Libraries, subject to the limitations established in Section
3, above. Non-members of the Center for Research Libraries
who are not LAMP subscribers will have access to these
materials through CRL’s non-member interlibrary
loan service and through on-site use in the Center’s
reading room.
Positive microforms acquired by LAMP will not be lent
to non-subscribers, except in special cases approved by
the Executive Committee. Subscribers may not borrow LAMP
holdings on behalf of non-subscribing libraries. A subscriber
may borrow LAMP holdings for use in the library by a visiting
scholar from a non-subscribing institution. The full LAMP
Committee may approve “special case” exemptions
to this Access Policy by mail ballot or majority vote
during the annual meeting. (See Appendix III for current
“special cases.”)
Non-subscribing institutions may purchase positive microform
copies of LAMP holdings from any negative acquired and
controlled by LAMP for the cost of the positive print
plus one-third of the negative cost.
- Ownership and Project Termination
LAMP’s assets shall be the property of the Center
for Research Libraries. Subscribers to LAMP will always
have the right to purchase from the Center any positive
print from any negative acquired and controlled by LAMP,
for the cost of the positive print.
Should LAMP be terminated, subscribers will retain their
original rights of access to all microforms acquired during
LAMP’s existence. Any cash balance shall be distributed
among all members active as of the termination date.
- Amendment of Prospectus
Amendments to this Prospectus may be proposed by any member
of the LAMP Committee. For consideration during the current
year, proposed amendments must be received by the Chairperson
of the Executive Committee and the CRL Coordinator at
least 90 days prior to the annual meeting.
Within 60 days of the annual meeting, all subscribers
will receive copies of the proposed amendment(s).
Within 60 days of discussion at the annual meeting, the
amendment(s) will be circulated to all subscribers of
mail ballot. Amendments will be enacted with a ¾
majority among the ballots actually returned.
Appendices
The Appendices detail LAMP policies currently in effect
per procedures detailed in the Prospectus. The Appendices
do not form a part of the Prospectus, per se.
Appendix I. The current annual LAMP subscription fee is
$765.
Appendix II. The Executive Committee is currently authorized
to spend up to one year’s subscription income during
any LAMP fiscal year.
Appendix III. The following “special case”
exception to LAMP’s access policy was approved by
the full LAMP Committee at its 1992 annual meeting:
“All CRL members will be allowed five filled requests
totaling no more than 20 reels of microfilm or fifty sheets
of microfiche, for materials acquired with LAMP funds.
When an institution that does not subscribe to LAMP reaches
this cut-off point, CRL will send it a letter that describes
how LAMP serves scholarship and that urges it to consider
participation. The institution will also be advised to
contact the LAMP Executive Committee if it has a temporary
research need that would justify a limited exemption from
these restrictions. The subsequent decision of the Executive
Committee will be final.”
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