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Ivy Leaguers To Assist Endeavor

By Staff -- Library Journal, 8/15/2004

Endeavor Information Systems has enlisted the help of several prestigious academics to assist with the development of its planned electronic resource management (ERM) system. On the eve of ALA, the vendor announced that Columbia University Libraries, Princeton University Library, and University of Pittsburgh Library system all will "provide insight...in the day-to-day activities associated with electronic resources." The academic representatives also will "provide feedback about the continuing development of [the system], ensuring that the system addresses the complex relationships and workflows related to e-resources, licenses, and more." Endeavor additionally has solicited feedback from current customers regarding the needs of the ERM product.

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