1. We discussed using WorldShare for e-resource records. 
  2.  Mark, Gary Branch, Joyce and Colleen will schedule a call to discuss uses of the OCLC Classify API.
  3. POOF2 is in the home stretch. Cornell will go live in July and work with Columbia in August.
  4. Cornell will begin using shelf ready for approvals, one vendor, one subject area at a time beginning with Coutts, Latin American material, Slavic material and Harrassowitz.  Mark and Matt have shared procedures.  Cornell is adapting the Columbia approach of using collections money to pay for this vendor service.  We will look at a 2CUL approach to potentially lower costs (Latin America?) using the "2CUL brand" as leverage.  Columbia is expanding shelfready to Burke theological materials, Casalini and Amalivre.  We hope to use a general fund to simplify the work.  Cornell will look at their Casalini mix.
  5. On Aug. 3, the Asian Ivies Plus will be at Cornell.  Sarah will be attending and will be glad to discuss CJK-related technical services issue if needed.  At an earlier meeting with East View staff, Sarah asked them again to communicate with ProQuest regarding the quality of CAJ records. They promised to do so. Sarah also discussed getting Hong Kong University records and bypass Serials Solutions.
  6. Joyce is working on usage statistics to help in package negotiation.
  7. Christina will work on the dashboard.
  8. We discussed Columbia's implementation of "Invisible Authorities" in Blacklight.
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