Du 23 au 25 septembre 2007 se sont tenues à Denver aux Etats-Unis des journées NISO (National Information Standards Organisation) consacrées aux ERMS. Quelques titres des présentations au programme :
The ERMS Value Proposition, Norm Medeiros, Associate Librarian of the College & Coordinator for Bibliographic and Digital Services, Haverford College
ERMS: A Review, Marshall Breeding, Director for Innovative Technologies and Research, Vanderbilt University Libraries
Finding the ERM that fits Now... and Later, Wendy Shelburne, Electronic Resources Librarian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Building Your ERM Knowledge Base: Bigger isn't necessarily better, or is it?, Susan Davis, Head, Electronic Periodicals Management Department, University at Buffalo (SUNY)
Interoperability with ILS Acquisition Systems, Angela Riggio, Head, Digital Collections Management, UCLA Library
Interoperability between ERM Systems and Library Acquisition Systems: A Vendor Perspective, Jeff Aipperspach, Technical Product Manager, Serials Solutions
Working Together to Find Solutions, Sandy Hurd, Director of Strategic Markets, Innovative Interfaces, Inc.
Gathering Data: What data do I need and where can I find it?, Oliver Pesch, Chief Strategist, E-Resources, EBSCO Information Services
Ins & Outs of ERM, Ted Koppel, Verde/SFX Product Marketing Manager, Ex Libris, William Hoffman, Process Analyst, Swets
Managing the Workflow, Helen Clarke, Head, Collections Services, University of Calgary Library
How Do ERMs Improve the User Experience?, George Machovec, Associate Director, Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries