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Model 2 is the centralized acquisition, licensing and e-resource management of the ECC e-resources in the NZ.  These e-collections DO NOT appear in the IZ.  The Chancellor's Office will manage the acquisition and payment for the e-collections included in the ECC.  The management of the shared e-collection will be done by the NZ adminstratoradministrator.  The ECC e-collection will have view-only access of the portfolios included in the shared e-collection from the NZ tab.  The shared acquisitions data will not be available to be viewed in Model 2.  License information for Model 2 ECC e-collections can be viewed in Primo.  Libraries will be sharing vendor records so these will be viewable from the local Alma instance.  The other acquisition data for ECC e-collections will not be viewable.

Model 3 is centralized negotiation and management of the Opt-in e-resources in the NZ instance and local acquisitions managed by libraries in the IZ.  The e-collection remains in the NZ tab and had has view-only access for the e-collection and portfolios.   The acquisitions part of the Opt-ins and Upgrades will be managed and available in the IZ.  Upgrades to ECC e-resources will also be included in this model.  Upgrades are defined as resources libraries pay a nominal fee to upgrade a resource included in the ECC, i.e. EBSCO Academic Search Complete or Business Source Complete. 

The acquisistion acquisition data will not appear in the e-collection in the NZ tab.  To locate the acquisition data in Model 3, a user will need the the POL or PO number to locate the acquisitions information for that Opt-in or Upgrade e-collection.  ECC/Opt-in e-collections are located and activated or ordered by the NZ administrator from the CZ and are managed in the NZ.  Libraries will then order the Opt-in or Upgrade e-collection from the NZ and manage the acquisitions in the IZ. 

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