"This working group is charged to undertake a "gap analysis" regarding electronic resource management (ERM) related data and standards. The analysis will begin with a review of the ERMI data dictionary as it presently exists, and a mapping of ERMI data elements to those within relevant standards-related projects (e.g., CORE, SUSHI, ONIX-PL, etc.). Vendors, libraries using ERM systems, and other identified stakeholders will then be consulted via surveys and/or more in-depth interviews to solicit additional feedback."
"INTERNATIONAL COALITION OF LIBRARY CONSORTIA (ICOLC)
Statement on the Global Economic Crisis and Its Impact on Consortial Licenses
January 19, 2009
Written on behalf of the many library consortia across the world that participate in the ICOLC, this statement has two purposes. It is intended to help publishers and other content providers from whom we license electronic information resources (hereafter simply referred to as publishers) understand better how the current unique financial crisis affects the worldwide information community. Its second purpose is to suggest a range of approaches that we believe are in the mutual best interest of libraries and the providers of information services."
Dictionary and its supporting documentation is a comprehensive, practical resource for implementing preservation metadata in digital archiving systems. Preservation metadata is defined as information that
preservation repositories need to know to support digital materials over the long term.
The subcommittee is now pleased to make available the final report of this investigation, available from . The release will also be announced this week at the 2008 ALA Midwinter Meeting in Philadelphia."
tagged e-resources by nelsond ...and 1 other person ...on 24-JAN-08
"This group recommended a new level of cataloging, emphasizing data elements that allow catalog users to search for and find records, while de-emphasizing data elements that have traditionally been used in full level records to describe and identify the resource but are not as relevant to remote access electronic resources, or do not support resource discovery."
Site includes links to the report, Mandatory Data Elements, Draft Cataloging Guidelines and several PP presentations about the project
Short article proposes an alternative to licenses for e-resources:
"After looking at the risks perceived by librarians and publishers that initially prompted the creation of license agreements, the group became convinced that it is possible to develop a new way to address the exposure that each party felt in dealing with electronic resources. ...
Despite the range of perspectives on the problem, there was consensus that a best practice approach was possible and could be useful in many cases. The best practice approach would rely on existing law and create a document describing a brief list of expectations that could be shared by librarians and publishers. If a publisher felt that the best practices and existing law were sufficient to manage their perceived risk, they could market their product indicating their reliance on the expectations described in the best practices and forgo use of a formal license agreement."



