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titleFor consortia, since the following collection has full text availability for the six libraries, we do not need to set up these same six libraries in the CDI Group Settings as well. Those should already be discoverable in Primo for only those six libraries, correct?

Yes, that’s correct, there is no need to set up the libraries in the CDI Group Settings in case a collection has full text availability for them in Alma.We won't be activating any other Web of Science databases in the NZ. Yes, anything not already activated in the NZ should be activated in the IZ for CDI purposes. 

Yes, that’s correct, there is no need to set up the libraries in the CDI Group Settings in case a collection has full text availability for them in Alma
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titleFor consortia, since the following collection has full text availability for the six libraries, we do not need to set up these same six libraries in the CDI Group Settings as well. Those should already be discoverable in Primo for only those six libraries, correct?
We extensively use the primo bookmarklet/show PNX to troubleshoot records/linking issues in Primo. WIth match and merge, I see troubleshooting may become an issue. Is there an equivalent tool we can use in the CDI?

The ‘showPnx’ bookmarklet can be used for CDI the same way as for PC records.

For the interim period, between CDI enablement to CDI switchover, the &searchCDI=true parameter need to be added for it to work.

After the switchover the &searchCDI=true parameter will not be needed any more.