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== Research based Documentation policy == | == Research based Documentation policy == | ||
− | ''' Noolahan Foundation Research Partner Program ''' | + | ''' Noolahan Foundation Research Partner Program '''</br> |
Noolaham Foundation supports learning, teaching and research through creating collections on specific themes, documentation, reference services, research support services, collaborative scholarly publishing, tools, capacity building and technology solutions. A core part of Noolaham’s objective is to support researchers at all levels. Noolaham supports independent as well as affiliated researchers. Noolaham Foundation’s Research Partner Service provides advanced support to researchers throughout the life cycle of their research. | Noolaham Foundation supports learning, teaching and research through creating collections on specific themes, documentation, reference services, research support services, collaborative scholarly publishing, tools, capacity building and technology solutions. A core part of Noolaham’s objective is to support researchers at all levels. Noolaham supports independent as well as affiliated researchers. Noolaham Foundation’s Research Partner Service provides advanced support to researchers throughout the life cycle of their research. | ||
− | ''' Noolaham Foundation provides the following services to Research Partners: ''' | + | ''' Noolaham Foundation provides the following services to Research Partners: '''</br> |
Research Support Services | Research Support Services | ||
Bibliographic search - we will assist in conducting a bibliographic search of books, journal articles, audio/visual materials, and datasets relevant to the research. | Bibliographic search - we will assist in conducting a bibliographic search of books, journal articles, audio/visual materials, and datasets relevant to the research. | ||
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Get help from NF Field Researchers Network | Get help from NF Field Researchers Network | ||
− | ''' Criteria for Research Partners ''' | + | ''' Criteria for Research Partners '''</br> |
Noolaham Foundation is committed to supporting research that is conducted in line with scholarly ethics and accessible to the public. Noolaham Foundation only accepts Research Partners who share this vision. Thus, we are committed to publishing the research data, research software as well as scholarly outputs under open access guidelines, while taking steps to protect privacy/safety and copyrights. | Noolaham Foundation is committed to supporting research that is conducted in line with scholarly ethics and accessible to the public. Noolaham Foundation only accepts Research Partners who share this vision. Thus, we are committed to publishing the research data, research software as well as scholarly outputs under open access guidelines, while taking steps to protect privacy/safety and copyrights. | ||
We welcome proposals from research partners on topics and themes that concern the Sri Lankan Tamil-speaking communities. We will give preference to research that is conducted in Tamil, in Sri Lanka, and research related to special collections that either has been developed or will be by Noolaham Foundation: LGBTQ+, Anti-Caste Struggle, Muslim, Women, Minorities of North East, Upcountry, Costal Vedas Archives. | We welcome proposals from research partners on topics and themes that concern the Sri Lankan Tamil-speaking communities. We will give preference to research that is conducted in Tamil, in Sri Lanka, and research related to special collections that either has been developed or will be by Noolaham Foundation: LGBTQ+, Anti-Caste Struggle, Muslim, Women, Minorities of North East, Upcountry, Costal Vedas Archives. | ||
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The scope of the support will be determined on a case-by-case basis taking into consideration the need and potential impact of particular research projects. | The scope of the support will be determined on a case-by-case basis taking into consideration the need and potential impact of particular research projects. | ||
− | ''' Expectations from the Researcher ''' | + | ''' Expectations from the Researcher '''</br> |
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Researchers will provide a copy of their research outputs to be made openly accessible, including the following: | Researchers will provide a copy of their research outputs to be made openly accessible, including the following: | ||
Bibliography/citations related to research according to library standards | Bibliography/citations related to research according to library standards | ||
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The researcher appropriately recognizes Noolaham Foundation’s contribution in their publications and communications. | The researcher appropriately recognizes Noolaham Foundation’s contribution in their publications and communications. | ||
We welcome if the researcher can provide mentorship to up and coming researchers; however, this is not mandatory. | We welcome if the researcher can provide mentorship to up and coming researchers; however, this is not mandatory. | ||
− | ''' References ''' | + | ''' References '''</br> |
Research partner and search methodology expert: the role of the librarian in systematic reviews | Research partner and search methodology expert: the role of the librarian in systematic reviews | ||
A New Partner in the Process: The Role of a Librarian on a Faculty Research Team | A New Partner in the Process: The Role of a Librarian on a Faculty Research Team |
Revision as of 04:43, 28 March 2022
Contents
- 1 Chapter opening policy
- 2 Research based Documentation policy
- 3 Diversity Reporting Template
- 4 Revise Weekly working Hours / Leaves
- 5 Assessing the diversity of collections and human resource
- 6 Transparency of Noolaham meeting minutes
- 7 Resource mobilization strategy and policy
- 8 Sustainability strategy
- 9 Restrcturing sub committees
- 10 Policy development procedure
- 11 Physical records repository storage policy
- 12 Developing Friends of Noolaham
- 13 External Communication procedure policy
- 14 Define roles of mentors / co-mentors / Volunteer
- 15 Create Emeritus Board / Grey Board for 2021
- 16 Staff recruitment procedure policy
- 17 Salary review procedure
- 18 Finalize degree of involvement of various board members
- 19 Create a position Chief Executive Officer
- 20 Convenor position and board quarom
- 21 Update the Finance Manual
- 22 Create Noolaham Foundation repository with International Institution
- 23 Policy/Guide for professional development
- 24 KPI development procedure
Chapter opening policy
1. Setup unit in all countries
2. Develop as a Chapter with additional responsibilities
Noolaham Foundation Chapters are legally entitled in the UK, Canada, Australia, and Norway. Some of the chapters have been formed in the USA, France, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Singapore, Malaysia within the Noolaham Foundation network. These structures will be expected to form in other countries also. The present policy is meant for the network to better understand this concept and to assess the steps by which to achieve the Noolaham Foundation Goal, based on an analysis of experiences shared by Noolaham Foundation board members. Firstly, explores the meaning and definition of “Noolaham Advocacy”, as also seen through the lens of different fund collection systems in other countries. It then presents and analyses existing examples of good practices of Noolaham Advocacy in a number of countries, grouped according to one of the three dimensions: the legislative dimension, the financial dimension or and the policy dimension. These examples can serve to inspire, build confidence and to teach, as well as to be (adapted and) replicated in other countries, depending on the context. The main goal of this policy is to facilitate advocacy, the expansion of activities, information and fund collections to stimulate and encourage discussion among the Governance Board members and to give a top-down definition or to suggest one unique model for all the countries.
Fundraising and mobilization Chapters' primary responsibility shall be fundraising and mobilization of members: Fundraising for Friends of Noolaham Specific project-based fundraising Project partnership-based funding One-off donations (individual and/or organization) In-kind donation (equipment, server, etc) Institutional partnership and funding, i.e. UTSC, UCLA, etc
Chapters could spend upto 10% of the raised funds towards Chapter programs/projects (and not operations).
Fund management
1) For registered chapters:
Organizational bank account creation
Paypal
Donorbox
Signatory
Fund transfer (monthly)
2) For non-registered chapters: Through another organization Ex: Manitha Neyam Trust, Direct transfer to Sri Lankan Bank account,
Operations
A new chapter setup process
A Chapter shall be composed of a Mentor, Co-mentor, Members, and contributors.
A Mentor and a Co-mentor shall be assigned from the Board to coordinate a Chapter’s operations.
Chapter Mentor.
The selection process -- Brick system
Provide feedback regarding the country specific fundraising model
Chapter-based responsibilities.
Finance, fundraising, mobilisation
Ensure the planned monthly cash flow and transfer
Check, review, and maintain bank balance on monthly basis
Collections
Communications and outreach
Chapter Co-Mentor
A chapter member. How to join? Responsibilities. Mentors shall introduce new Chapter Members.
A chapter member shall mobilize a minimum of 10 members to Noolaham Foundation who can contribute monthly. (Please refer to the country-specific contribution document for more details on amounts; the monthly contribution amount is reflective of the hourly minimum wage of the respective country). Chapter Members shall monitor and ensure acknowledgment letters and receipts are being sent to the contributors. Chapter Members shall support the Noolaham Foundation staff to maintain the relationship with the contributors. Chapter Members shall identify new and/or existing collections and conduct outreach to diaspora individuals and organizations in order to develop Noolaham’s work. Only Chapter Mentors have the authority to make decisions pertaining to Chapter operations. A Chapter Member could contribute to Noolaham Foundation’s programs and projects directly by contacting the respective program or project Mentor or Co-mentor. Chapter meetings shall be held on a quarterly basis (according to the needs of the specific Chapter). The Finance Sector lead shall organize the meeting and the Chapter Mentors and Members, Resource Mobilisation Mentors, and the CEO shall be present in the meetings. The Finance Sector lead shall share an agenda for each meeting in advance and be responsible for recording minutes, and the meeting minutes shall be shared via the respective email thread within a day.
Programs and projects
A Chapter shall engage in programs and projects to document and archive their respective country-specific diaspora histories, i.e. oral history recording, organizing archival-related meetings, writing biographies, etc.
All other programs and projects are managed and facilitated by Noolaham Foundation.
Communications A Chapter could organize promotional events and related activities. Chapter Members could outreach to individuals and potential members through their personal and professional networks. Chapter Members could organize outreach and promotional meetings with interested individuals and organizations in the respective countries. A summary of the meeting/event shall be shared in the respective Chapter email thread within a day (including photographs if applicable). Any other form of communication shall be processed through Noolaham Foundation. For example, designing a flyer or a publication shall be consulted and processed through the Communications Process team at Noolaham Foundation.
Research based Documentation policy
Noolahan Foundation Research Partner Program
Noolaham Foundation supports learning, teaching and research through creating collections on specific themes, documentation, reference services, research support services, collaborative scholarly publishing, tools, capacity building and technology solutions. A core part of Noolaham’s objective is to support researchers at all levels. Noolaham supports independent as well as affiliated researchers. Noolaham Foundation’s Research Partner Service provides advanced support to researchers throughout the life cycle of their research.
Noolaham Foundation provides the following services to Research Partners:
Research Support Services
Bibliographic search - we will assist in conducting a bibliographic search of books, journal articles, audio/visual materials, and datasets relevant to the research.
Help obtain items such as journal articles and works not available in Noolaham
Research consultation with scholars or subject experts
Multimedia Documentation/Field Research Services
Oral History Recording
Field Documentation (photography, videography)
Field Data Collection
Digitization and Digital Preservation Services
We will digitize, and where appropriate digitally preserve and make accessible materials researchers need for their research.
Research Skills/Research Assistant (RA) training:
Volunteer librarians/scholars will work with you or your Research Assistants to ensure that you/they have the research skills to support your work.
Research Data Management
We will help you develop a research data management plan, as well as help you publish/steward your research data for the long term.
Technical Support
We will collaborate with you or assist you in developing scripts, visualization etc to conduct your research.
Scholarly Publishing Support
We will assist you with publishing your research outputs in journals/magazines as well as via other publications such as books.
Popularizing Research through Mainstream Media
Get help from NF Field Researchers Network
Criteria for Research Partners
Noolaham Foundation is committed to supporting research that is conducted in line with scholarly ethics and accessible to the public. Noolaham Foundation only accepts Research Partners who share this vision. Thus, we are committed to publishing the research data, research software as well as scholarly outputs under open access guidelines, while taking steps to protect privacy/safety and copyrights.
We welcome proposals from research partners on topics and themes that concern the Sri Lankan Tamil-speaking communities. We will give preference to research that is conducted in Tamil, in Sri Lanka, and research related to special collections that either has been developed or will be by Noolaham Foundation: LGBTQ+, Anti-Caste Struggle, Muslim, Women, Minorities of North East, Upcountry, Costal Vedas Archives.
Noolaham Foundation will not provide input or take responsibility with respect to research content or analysis.
The scope of the support will be determined on a case-by-case basis taking into consideration the need and potential impact of particular research projects.
Expectations from the Researcher
Researchers will provide a copy of their research outputs to be made openly accessible, including the following:
Bibliography/citations related to research according to library standards
Research data, including field notes, datasets, media etc.
Software, including visualization/map/electronic notebooks specifically developed for the research
Publications such as journal/magazine articles, books
Recording of workshops, events related to research
The researcher appropriately recognizes Noolaham Foundation’s contribution in their publications and communications.
We welcome if the researcher can provide mentorship to up and coming researchers; however, this is not mandatory.
References
Research partner and search methodology expert: the role of the librarian in systematic reviews
A New Partner in the Process: The Role of a Librarian on a Faculty Research Team