The LD4 Steering 
Committee<https://sites.google.com/stanford.edu/ld4-community-site/groups/steering-committee>
 seeks nominees for three new members to help support and guide the activities 
of the LD4 community. Steering members serve for three year terms starting on 
January 1, and may be reelected. Members of the Steering group organize 
community activities, promote and facilitate the work of the LD4 community, and 
participate in monthly calls.

If you are interested in joining the LD4 Steering Committee, please submit a 
paragraph stating your interest in this 
form<https://forms.gle/JiGT5S1ReF2WWev78> by October 31, 2022. Three new 
members will be selected by the current Steering Group. Selections will be made 
based on qualifications and experience of candidates, with particular attention 
placed on diverse representation along many dimensions:

  *   race, ethnicity and gender
  *   level of seniority within an institution
  *   institutional approach/position with regards to open data
  *   institution size
  *   geography/national representation of institution

LD4 is a community that works together to advance library practice through 
linking and using data on the Web. Participation in the LD4 Community is open 
to anyone--individual or institution; non-profit, government or commercial. LD4 
brings together thousands of individuals worldwide through its annual 
conference, affinity groups and related efforts. More information on LD4’s 
vision, mission, principles, events and groups can be found on the LD4 
Community<https://ld4.io/> site.

The LD4 Community has expressed a number of different areas of interest 
including:

  *   exploring, establishing, and promulgating best practices to share lessons 
learned to maintain and improve data quality
  *   fostering the development, implementation, and operation of an ecosystem 
of interoperable linked data tools and services, to enable creation and use of 
linked data
  *   facilitating communication among community members and commercial service 
providers for the development and enhancement of services to meet the LD4 
mission
  *   developing, documenting, and validating standards and ontologies to 
ensure interoperability of data
  *   providing a home for affinity groups to bring together community members 
with common interests
  *   facilitating training and training programs to enable all library 
practitioners to participate in adopting linked data

If you are interested in joining the LD4 Steering Committee, please submit a 
paragraph stating your interest in this 
form<https://forms.gle/JiGT5S1ReF2WWev78> by October 31, 2022. The selection of 
new members will be announced in December.

Thank you,

the LD4 Steering Committee

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