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Lead AuthorJessica Hartwigsen
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Background

Shared e-Resources resources are currently maintained and updated in a shared SFX instance.  Changes  E-resources can include electronic collections for journals, newspapers, conferences, e-books and streaming media. Updates to shared e-resources include updates to coverage dates, journal linking such as IDs or URLs, adding  updating linking parameters, add missing portfolios and removing portfolios no longer included in the centrally managed e-resources .  and using vendor title lists to update subscriptions.

Policy Statement

These are the best practices recommendations for maintaining and updating those e-resources that are currently activated in the NZ for that are centrally paid for or centrally negotiated by the Chancellor’s Office Systemwide Digital Library Content (SDLC).  This includes the shared e-resources and e-book collections linked to the Community Zone (CZ).  Also included are Provider-Neutral Records (refer to Catalog Policies) and Descriptive records for centrally managed database-level e-resources.  Often it is necessary to make local changes to linking and availability information for e-resources when the information from the community zone is either inaccurate or does not match local details. While this localization is sometimes required, always keep in mind that updates to the CZ information may come later, so be sure to look carefully at update notes when localized information is involved.  Does not include shared Local Collections that can be set up in the Institution Zone (IZ) and shared in Network Zone (NZ(refer to Catalog Policies). Local e-resources collections created in the NZ instance and shared by multiple libraries . Does not include will be linked to the CZ, if possible. For local e-book collections or local collections in the IZ (NZ, see Best Practices for Maintaining and Updating e-Book & Streaming Video).    Most of these best practices would be used .  The centrally paid and negotiated e-resources in the NZ are managed in the NZ instance by the NZ e-resources administrator.  See instructions for Shared Acquisitions for Opt-in administrator.  For managing the shared e-resources .   Acquisitions for ECC e-resources will be maintained by SDLC and NZ admin. 

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acquisition, see the policy for shared acquisitions.


Best Practice Recommendation

  • List SDLC renewal schedule for shared e-resources.
  • List coded memo dues dates and new subscriptions is enacted.(set up communication process between SDLC and ERM/NZ Administrator to push notification to libraries)
  • ECC e-Resources resources will be completely set up and maintained by Chancellor’s Officemaintained in the NZ instance.
  • Includes vendors records, license records, ledger and funds. 
  • Opt-in e-Resource set up resources will be maintained in NZ instance but orders need to be done by local library will be set up and maintained in Institution Zone (IZ) -see instructions for Opt-in Acquisitions(need to be written up -will be part of Shared Acquisitions)
  • When deleting e-collection from NZ, Acquisitions needs to be informed (Steps for removing e-collection needed or link to Acquisitions policy-who is contacted?)
  • Modifying electronic portfolios in the NZ will follow ERM troubleshooting procedures for determining if the portfolio needs to be updated.  
  • Refer to Managing Electronic Collections for detailed description of updating e-collections and portfolios.
  • Create NZ ERM team to utilize library staff to check large collections access and coverage dates. (discuss i more details for setting up and how that would look)
    • example: SJSU is checking the Westlaw titles for access and coverage.  Once the list has been updated, it is imported into the NZ e-resources to update local holdings.


Procedures in Alma

  1. Updating date coverage for portfolio

    1. When your dates of access don’t match the global statement, edit the portfolio’s Coverage Information tab and “Add Date Information,” leaving “Until” fields blank if access continues through the present.

    2. When reviewing the Portfolio Coverage Updates in the Community Zone Updates Task List, if you notice the global date information has been updated to match your local information, you may wish to delete your localized version in favor the of the community zone information to make sure you continue to receive future updates.

    3. Include an internal note why the date was change and when it was changed.

  2. Activating new portfolio in selective title package e-collection

    1. If you’ve already activated the relevant electronic collection, that will be indicated with an icon in the community zone. You can search or browse within the portfolio list to locate the portfolio you need. Click “activate.”

    2. If any customization is needed, click the insitution icon that now appears next to the portfolio in question, then click edit.

  3. Removing portfolio from e-collection

    1. Search for the portfolio in your IZ. You can start your search at the portfolio level or go through the relevant collection first. Once you find it, you just hit “deactivate.”

  4. Updating the links, jkeys, bkeys, URLs, etc. in the parse parameters of a the e-collection services or portfolios

    1. Updating this information for article level linking can be quite tricky, as those parsers tend to be fairly complex. In those cases, it’s probably best to submit a case instead.

    2. However, updating journal or book level linking is relatively straightforward.

      1. When editing a portfolio, enter the “Linking Information” tab. If you’re entering a journal level URL, you will probably need to use the Bulk::BULK parser, that is likely already selected. To update the link, enter a new parameter in the Parser Parameters (override) field with the syntax jkey=http://www.website.org

      2. Even with some vendor-specific parsers, an update to the parser parameter may be fairly straightforward. For example, for an ABC-CLIO ebook portfolio using the ABC::ABC parser, the parameter is just the ISBN. If you notice a typo in the ISBN, you might just correct it using the Parser Parameters (override) field and the following syntax: bkey=9781440829918

  5. Adding notes to e-collection services or portfolios

    1. There are different places to add notes to a portfolio. All of these have a search index so that you can search these specific fields when searching portfolios in Alma.

      1. Public notes can be entered in the Authentication Note or Public Note fields in the Portfolio Information tab.

      2. Internal notes can be entered in the Notes tab or the Internal Description field in the Portfolio Information tab.

      3. Developing a systematic practice is important. For example, if entering notes about perpetual access, you should always use the same note field for that information.

    2. Service notes are the same as above except that most of the fields are located in the “Service Description” tab

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