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We were expecting since full text is activated that meant our NZ collections should be discoverable in Primo. I understand that analysts will need to look at specific examples, but it seems this is not working as expected - at least not for all the collections. This means we will need to report issues as we find them. My assumption is that we have to check that NZ collections are discoverable. Does Ex Libris have any instructions we can use to do this? With merged records and the use of metadata from different sources, I can see how this would be difficult to verify that a specific collection is discoverable or not. |
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Answer (2/27/2020): There is one customer and the other are the institutions that are part of the "California State University (System)", that is mean that the campuses are under the same client. |
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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. |
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Yes, we are inhering the CDI activation from the NZ. If full-text access is set up in the NZ, resources from those collections should be found within libraries Primo instance if they are sharing the collection. Instructions on checking NZ discoverability can be found here. |