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- Model 3: ECC (negotiated centrally, paid for centrally, systemwide access)
- Examples, purchased centrally:
- The former “NetLibrary” package, now hosted in EBSCO ebooks.
- The more recent systemwide DDA-triggered purchases, hosted on ebrary, myiLibrary, and EBL
- Examples, subscribed centrally:
- Safari Tech Books
- Ebrary Academic Complete
- Examples, purchased centrally:
- Model 2: Opt-ins offered via SDLC (negotiated centrally, but paid for by each campus, local access only)
- Examples, opt-ins:
- ACLS Humanities Ebooks
- Oxford Scholarship Online
- Examples, opt-ins:
- Model 3: Locally purchased or subscribed (by each campus, outside SDLC, local access only)
Policy Statement
Collections purchased/subscribed centrally (Model
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- If unique to the CSU (i.e. the Netlibrary and ebrary/EBL/myiLiibrary packages mentioned above): Centrally create electronic collections in the NZ and share with all campuses.
- If standard packages, not unique to the CSU:
- ebrary Academic Complete must be managed centrally by sharing its CZ collection in the NZ. This is due to the package's large size and frequent changes in content.
- DECISION PENDING RE SMALLER PACKAGES LIKE SAFARI depending on analysis of CZ record currency and quality, options include:
- Active CZ collection in the NZ OR
- Load records as an electronic collection at the NZ level for sharing (campuses would need to volunteer to maintain)
Collections negotiated centrally but opt-in at the campus level (Model
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- Share their CZ collections in the NZ in the absence of some other provision in the NZ (such as a determination to provide a CSU-maintained NZ collection).
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