Leadership
Board Members
Officers
Tom Cramer
President
Tom Cramer is the Associate University Librarian, Director, Digital Library Systems & Services, Chief Technology Strategist at Stanford University. Tom is the founder and the Acting Managing Director of the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) and serves as the Chair of its Coordinating Committee. He is also a founder and leader of Samvera (aka the Hydra Project); a catalyst and leader for Fedora 4 and founding member of the Fedora steering group; and the first adopter and an active contributor to Blacklight. Cramer is also Vice Chair on the DuraSpace Board of Directors; a steering group member of the International Internet Preservation Coalition; Chair and Co-Director of PASIG (Preservation and Archiving Special Interest Group); a member of the VIVO Leadership Group; and a former steering group member and past Program chair of Open Repositories. Link to extended bio
Donna Bacon
Board Member
Donna Bacon is the Executive Director of the MOBIUS Consortium based in Columbia, MO. She has over 30 years experience working with multi-type consortia and worked for many years as a public librarian. She began the MOBIUS Open Source Solutions program at MOBIUS offering hosting and management of open-source solutions to libraries. Donna is involved in other open source communities such as Evergreen and the OpenRS Coalition. Her main interests include library management, system administration of ILS/LMS systems, resource sharing, open-source, and nonprofit administration. In her spare time she loves spending time with her grandchildren, corralling her giant Newfoundland and small Beagle for walks, reading, and watching home improvement and cooking shows.
Sam Brooks
Board Member
Sam Brooks is Executive Vice President in charge of worldwide marketing, market research, sales, publisher relations and strategic partnerships at EBSCO. Sam is a member of the steering committees for all content & technology initiatives at EBSCO, and is the architect of the company’s 21 advisory boards and numerous focus groups. Mr. Brooks has visited universities in more than 90 countries and worked extensively with government ministries in developing nations to expand access to information. Sam has authored papers in international library science journals, and appeared as the keynote speaker at many library conferences. Mr. Brooks joined EBSCO in July 1991 and is a member of the EBSCO Founder’s Club. View on Orcid
Agnese Galeffi
Board Member
Agnese Galeffi works at the Library System of Sapienza University and is responsible for the local hub of the SBN catalogue. Furthermore, in her activities she promotes and takes part in the organization of all the international activities promoted by the Library System itself. Since 2007 she teaches Descriptive and Subject Cataloguing at the Vatican School of Library Science. From 2011 to 2019 she has served as member in the IFLA Cataloguing Standing Committee. Among her main research interests: cataloguing, data visualization, search interfaces, users’ needs and habits, teaching theory and practice. She earned a PhD in Library Science in 2007. Her personal interests are unequally divided among food (cooking, tasting, talking about), reading and acting.
Nancy S. Kirkpatrick
Board Member
Nancy S. Kirkpatrick is the Dean of University Libraries at Florida International University. She practiced non-profit law and advocacy before entering the library space, where she has over 15 years of experience, including most recently as the Executive Director and CEO of OhioNet. Her research and writing interests include using appreciative inquiry methodologies to lead with intention and create systems where people thrive. An ALA Spectrum Scholar, she holds a Master of Science in Library and Information Science from the iSchool (formerly GSLIS) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a Juris Doctor from the School of Law at the University of Richmond, and a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Drake University.
Thorsten Meyer
Board Member
Thorsten Meyer is Library Director of the ZBW – Leibniz-Information Centre for Economics and heads the division of Collection Management and Metadata. Since 2004, he has worked in various fields at the ZBW, e.g. establishing the licence management of electronic resources, converting the portal EconBiz from project status into productive operation. Amongst others, he is member of div. working groups and project boards of LIBER and partners as well as of the European Busines School Librarians Group (EBSLG). He has a background in economics, business studies as well as library and information sciences. His current interests are open access transformation, digital skills and human resources development, work culture and digital strategies.
Liu Wei
Board Member
Liu Wei (Keven) is the Deputy Director of Shanghai Library and Institute of Scientific and Technological Information of Shanghai. He is also an adjunct professor of Fudan University, East China Normal University and Shanghai University, acts as a doctoral tutor and gives lectures on Digital Libraries and Digital Humanities. He took part in many major Digital Library projects in China since 1995. He is in charge of the information technology application in Shanghai Library and very active in developing “Smart Library” services for the Library. He is also the Vice Chairman of Shanghai Library Society, and member of the Governing Board of Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI).
Scott Anderson
Treasurer
Scott R. Anderson is an Associate Professor in the Library at Millersville University where he has been practicing various forms of librarianship since 1994 focusing primarily on information systems, content platforms, authentication, repositories, linking, interlibrary loan, and discovery. He’s the subject specialist for Art & Design, Business, Computer Science, Economics and Mathematics and works with faculty and students in those areas on instructional and research activities. He’s actively involved with the Keystone Library Network, PALCI, and the OLF. He earned his MLS from Indiana University (’94); MBA from Pennsylvania State University (’98). He enjoys reading, travel, single malt scotch, and is an accomplished competitive marksman.
Christopher Spalding
Secretary
Christopher Spalding is VP, Open Source Platforms and Communities at EBSCO Information Services, has spent most of his career working with systems for both research libraries and vendors. Christopher has implemented, supported and help develop multiple library focused solutions while working for Ask.com, Boston University, Simmons College, Ex Libris, Novo Nordisk and Emory University. With a career long interest in open source solutions and community driven projects, Christopher is now engaged in driving EBSCO’s commitment to an open source vision supporting innovative platforms (and tools) that focus on choice for libraries; choice that can be represented today and into future.
Jesse Koennecke
Senior Program Officer
Jesse is the Director, Acquisitions & E-Resource Licensing Services at Cornell University Library and has 20 years of experience in various academic library roles. He is an active member of the Future of Libraries is Open (FOLIO) project community, working to develop a flexible, community-driven, open source suite of tools for managing library work. As an active member of the library profession, Jesse has led or actively participated in conference planning committees for Ivy Plus Access Services, Voyager Mid-Atlantic User Group, E-Resources & Libraries, and the World Open Library Foundation Conference (WOLFcon). In addition, Jesse writes and speaks regularly about acquisitions and licensing methods and strategies; resource usage analysis and decision-making; streaming media; library system and discovery tool implementation and management; and open-source software development.
Stephanie Buck
Senior Operations Officer
Stephanie Buck is open source community liaison and FOLIO Product Owner at EBSCO Information Services. She focuses on the FOLIO project and other open source library initiatives. Prior to this position, Stephanie was director of strategic projects at EBSCO, focusing on projects relating to the library community and strategic partnerships. Stephanie has experience in collection development, reference, research, cataloging and library instruction across public, academic and special libraries. She has served in multiple roles at the Salem Athenaeum, including the Board of Trustees, is past co-chair of the Salem Literary Festival Committee, and an active member of ALA. Stephanie spends her time outside of work baking, reading, and doing yoga with her dog. She holds a Masters of Science, Library and Information Science from Simmons College, School of Library and Information Science.