Several times in the past, when we had multiple researchers interested in a common line or area, I've set up a "working group." I sent out a "bulk mail" message to each of the researchers, with names and email addresses, suggesting they contact each other and explore some sort of collaboration. In each case I created an email list which I could use to share whatever new material I might come across. It seemed a great idea in theory. But I never got any feedback at all, and so I stopped trying to cheerlead the process. I'd be happy to resume the practice if there was interest. The Steuben County researchers, for example, could do this. Chris