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California Digital Library welcomes new leadership

gwaibelFollowing an extensive international search, the University of California welcomes Günter Waibel as the new Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director of the California Digital Library (CDL). Waibel assumed his new post at the CDL on April 25th.

Waibel comes to the CDL with extensive experience in the digital library and broader cultural heritage communities and is well-known for his work in promoting cross-domain collaboration. As the Director of the Digitization Program Office at the Smithsonian Institution, Waibel oversaw the strategic plan for creating a digital Smithsonian out of the institution’s 19 museums and 9 research centers. He was a finalist for the 2014 Samuel J Heyman Service to America Medal, and his office won three Smithsonian Secretary’s Awards in the last three years: for digital innovation, for collaborative spirit and for scientific research. In 2014, Waibel led the team which created the first 3D printed portrait of a sitting head-of-state through a sophisticated 3D capture of President Barack Obama. Prior to coming to the Smithsonian, Waibel promoted network-based solutions on behalf of an international collaborative of 140 research libraries as Program Officer for the Research Libraries Group and the OCLC Research Library Partnership.  Waibel has an MA in English Literature from Georgetown University and taught in the digital library certificate program for Syracuse University’s iSchool from 2003 to 2008.

Waibel is no stranger to the University of California. During his tenure at the UC Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive in the late nineties, he supported the development of the Online Archive of California, an early program of the CDL, by participating in its advisory body and chairing subcommittees. More recently, he was a founding member of the DMPTool Steering Committee, an award-winning data management planning service hosted by the CDL. “We are very excited to be welcoming Günter Waibel as the next leader of the California Digital Library; his knowledge of the digital library landscape, his collaborative skills, and his ability to lucidly analyze and articulate complex issues in a compelling way that inspires buy-in are a perfect fit for CDL,” noted UC’s Vice Provost for Academic Personnel and Programs Susan Carlson.

As Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director, Waibel will manage one of the world’s largest digital research libraries. The CDL was founded by the University of California in 1997 to radically reconceive the way scholarly information resources might be published, archived, and accessed in the context of rapidly emerging technologies. The CDL fulfills its mission to support UC libraries and scholars by building world-class digital collections and providing more than 20 innovative and award-winning services, from a system-wide library catalog to tools for managing data and an open access platform for publishing faculty research. In collaboration with the UC libraries and other partners, the CDL continues to innovate in areas of collection management, discovery services, digital curation and scholarly publishing, transforming the ways that UC faculty, students, and researchers create, discover and access scholarly information. The CDL has an annual budget of $23.4 million and a staff of more than 70 library leaders, technologists and information managers.  Collaborating with stakeholders across the UC system, Waibel will advance efforts to build and support new models of scholarly communication; provide leadership, strategic planning, management and decision making for the CDL; and foster strategic partnerships at the state, national, and international levels.

Waibel succeeds Laine Farley, who served as CDL’s Executive Director from 2008 until her retirement on October 1, 2015. Waibel will be the fourth person in CDL’s history to assume permanent leadership of the CDL.