Meta2 readers may wish to take note of the support for the META tag now implemented in SWISH-Enhanced. Roy Tennant SWISH-Enhanced: Fast, Free, and Flexible Web Site Indexing http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/SWISH-E/ The UC Berkeley Library has just released version 1.0 of SWISH-Enhanced, a powerful and yet easy to setup and use Web site search engine. SWISH-E is an upgraded version of the popular SWISH software that has been freely available for years from Enterpise Integration Technologies. The author of the software (Kevin Hughes) gave permission to the UC Berkeley Library to implement bug fixes and major new enhancements, such as support for HTML META tags. The UC Berkeley Library has also programmed a front-end interface to SWISH-Enhanced called AutoSwish that provides one-click indexing of any site or subdirectory by anyone authorized to create indexes on that site. It has never been easier to provide a group of Web authors with a powerful search capability. It runs under UNIX (tested on Sun Solaris and Digital UNIX) and AutoSwish requires Perl. SWISH-E's support of HTML META tags now makes it possible to "catalog" your Web site, using either developing standards such as the Dublin Core or a scheme of your own devising. Even the most complex indexes can be easily created by filling out a one-page Web form and allowing AutoSwish to take care of the rest. SWISH-E indexes can also be maintained or removed by any authorized user who accesses the AutoSwish maintenance Web page. The SWISH-E Web site has demonstrations, information and more. We have also established a SWISH-E electronic discussion for answering questions and posting updates or useful auxiliary programs. Roy Tennant Digital Library SunSITE UC Berkeley Library