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- Reviewing the Electronic Resources & Libraries Conference Tijerina, Bonnie Electronic Libraries Information Management Conferences (Gatherings) Organizational Change Certification Delivery Systems Data Collection Library Personnel Communication Skills Best Practices Libraries Library Services Electronic Publishing Books The third Electronic Resources & Libraries (ER&L) conference gathered at Georgia Institute of Technology's Global Learning and Conference Center in Atlanta, Georgia, March 18-21, 2008. Over 360 attendees, from six countries and from 80% of the United States, represented their libraries and organizations resulting in a diverse and informative conference. Georgia Tech's Library hosted a welcome reception where, quite aptly, participants enjoyed both getting to know each other and sampling good food in the library's Information Commons. This informal, collaborative atmosphere set the scene for a productive conference. In addition, e-resource vendors hosted a reception for conference participants where e-resources and e-resource management tools and services were showcased. This gave attendees a good opportunity to further investigate solutions to e-resource management challenges that were highlighted during the course of the conference. This article discusses what some attendees took away from this conference.