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In addition, we are trying are pushing standards for functional needs and elements. 2. Informal Verbal Reports: - Big news: Tim Jewell and his colleagues at the University of Washington are involved in early talkswith Innovative Interfaces, Inc. to design and build a module for managing licensed electronic resources. Some of the objectives of the project are to: (1) attach license information to title level records; (2) tie together aggregator titles; (3) inform user when a title is unavailable. The III system they are building will probably be a stand alone module, one that may be used by non-III libraries. - Christa Easton reported that Stanford is migrating from their Artesia Teams system () to a locally developed Access database. - The Colorado Alliance УGold RushФ project (http://goldrush.coalliance.org/> is moving forward in its use and development. - Nathan Robertson at Johns Hopkins offered an update on the HERMES project. HERMES is currently undergoing some functional reconsideration and debugging. HERMES uses Cold Fusion and SQL server, but the code is module and could be ported at a later time. They are shooting for a fall release. - Penn State is working on ERLIC2 (formerly called УLib LionФ). The 14,000 records in the system are moving from MS Access to a Cold Fusion/Oracle implementation. An interesting feature of the system is an online УbillboardФ which gathers together important alerts, such as new trials or access problems, for staff and users. - Norm Medeiros of Haverford College, a member of the Tri College Consortium (Swarthmore, Bryn Mawr and Haverford Library), described work he is involved with to build a system in FileMaker. To start, they are breaking the work into two pieces. Piece 1 is focused on serials and acquisitions; piece 2 is for refererence staff. Their first implementation contains 2500 records. - Emory University Library had several representatives present in the audience. 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