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titleAPPROVED

Area coveredERM & Acquisitions
Lead AuthorJessica Hartwigsen
Co-authorsCarole Correa-Morris (Unlicensed)
Reviewed and Revised by ERM Committee
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Network Zone (NZ) ECC is the centralized ordering, acquisition, licensing, activation 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 continued management of the shared e-collection will be done by the NZ e-resource administrator.  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 2NZ ECC.  License terms information for Model 2 NZ ECC e-collections can be viewed in Primo and at the portfolio level.  The other acquisition data for ECC e-collections will not be viewable.  Complementary and open access collections will be included in Model 2NZ ECC.

Network Zone (NZ) Opt-in 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 has view-only access for the e-collection and portfolios.  License terms and negotiated details are available to the subscribed library.  The acquisitions (order records) part of the Opt-ins 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.  Libraries will order the Opt-in resource from the NZ and will maintain order records in the IZ.

The acquisition data will not appear in the e-collection in the NZ tab.  To locate the acquisition data in Model 3NZ Opt-in, a central office 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 e-resource administrator from the CZ and are managed in the NZ.  Libraries will then order the Opt-in or Upgrade (Upgrade to an ECC resource) e-collection from the NZ and manage the acquisitions in the IZ. 

 License terms and fees are negotiated by the Chancellor's office and purchasing and invoice processing is done by the individual libraries.  Libraries will need to create a vendor for the Chancellor's Office (vendor=SDLC/CO) in the IZ for the Opt-in e-collections.  The library will use the CO as a vendor to order and pay for the Opt-in resource (Model 3NZ Opt-in).  For more details ordering Opt-in resources, see the Acquisition's policy on Ordering using the Alma Network Zone.  

The NZ instance must be populated with vendors (material providers and licensors) and funds for Model 2 NZ ECC and vendors (licensors) for Model 3NZ Opt-in.  Negotiated licenses are also required in the NZ to track costs of e-collections for each subscribed library in Model 3 NZ Opt-in and for one vendor with multiple databases in Model 2NZ ECC.

*Sharing Electronic Resources in the NZ but not ordered from SDLC:  If your library is sharing a resource in the NZ but did not negotiate for that resource with SDLC, the POL will need to be attached to a provider-neutral record/OCLC record.  The electronic full text collection can be shared but the licenses and purchases orders cannot be maintained centrally and will need to be attached to this PNR record.  Please DO NOT use the Alma CZ Descriptive Record for that resource (See Catalog recommendations: Provider-Neutral Records & Use of Database-Level Records).  Acquisitions Task Force has information for attaching current POLs to records in the NZ: Acq FAQ . Example:  EBSCO Art Full Text HeinOnline is a shared resource that 8 3 libraries are sharing in the NZ.  Only two of those libraries negotiated the resource via SDLC.  All 8 3 libraries can continue to share the NZ resource but only 2 of those libraries will have consortial acquisitions attached to the e-collection.   The other 6 libraries library will need to attach POLs to the OCLC/PNR record in the NZ.

Ordering an Opt-in electronic collection in the NZ.:  Description of the records in the NZ and which records can be ordered and which records remain suppressed.

Procedures for

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NZ ECC and NZ Opt-in

There are various scenarios and procedures for e-collection activation and acquisitions for Model 2 and Model 3.  Database-level collections will not initially be a part of either Model 2 or Model 3 and will need to be set up as a Model 1 resource.  When NZ ECC and NZ Opt-in.  When all database-level collections have been added to the CZ, the Chancellor's Office will begin adding these resources to Model 2 and 3NZ ECC and NZ Opt-in.  We will follow the policy for Provider-Neutral Records and Database-level records until it has been determined that all subscribed database-level (zero-portfolio) electronic collections are available in the CZ.

Procedures for Model 2 NZ ECC e-Resources Scenario #1: When there is one vendor with one e-resource included in the subscription.  E-resource ordering, activation and management will be done by the Chancellor's Office for Model 2NZ ECC.  Libraries do not have to do anything on their end.  Libraries will be able to view the portfolios and the license terms for the ECC resources.

Procedures for Model 2 NZ ECC e-Resources Scenario #2: When there is one vendor but there are multiple e-resources included in the subscription.  E-resource ordering, activation and management will be done by the Chancellor's Office.  Libraries do not have to do anything on their end.  

Procedures for Model 3 NZ Opt-in e-Resources Scenario #1: When there is one vendor with one e-resource included in the subscription, the e-resource is ordered in the local instance.  E-resource activation and management will be done by the Chancellor's Office and ordering (acquisitions) will be done by the libraries.  Libraries will Order the e-resource from the NZ and maintain the orders in the IZ.  License terms and negotiated price will be visible in the IZ once the e-resource has been ordered.

Procedures for Model 3 NZ Opt-in e-Resources Scenario #2:  When there is one vendor but there are multiple e-resources included in the subscription and each resource has a separate cost.  This scenario would include "upgrades" to e-collections, such as EBSCO Academic Search Complete or Business Source Complete.  This Scenario uses the same procedures for Model 3 NZ Opt-in Scenario #1.  *for use by NZ Admin only

Procedures for Model 3 NZ Opt-in e-Resources Scenario #3: When a single resource is ordered but the resource has more than one collection included with that single resource.  Example would be IEEE:  The subscription is for IEEE but that resource includes 5 collections.  The collections are not separated in the shared agreement, the agreement is for IEEE.  EBSCO OmniFile is also ordered using this scenario.  Gale All Access also falls under this scenario.  For libraries ordering a resource such as IEEE, OmniFile, or Gale scenario #3 or #4 could be used to setup local PO's.

Procedures for Model 3 NZ Opt-in Resource Scenario #4: This is for a resource that is ordered that includes a second resource in the price.  The example is EBSCOhost Academic Search Complete subscription that also includes Business Source Complete.  Some libraries only subscribed to ASC and some libraries subscribe to ASC/BSC.  For those libraries that only subscribe to ASC, NZ ER Admin should use the procedures for Opt-in e-Resources Scenario #2 to set up the negotiated license and PO.  For the combination of ASC/BSC, use for the procedures for Opt-in e-Resources Scenario #4 procedures.

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*To see procedures for ordering full text Opt-in electronic collections in the NZ, see the Library section in Model 3 NZ Opt-in Resources, scenarios 1-4.  Links to each scenario are listed in the above section.  To see how to order a shared A&I resource in the NZ, see the section below; Sharing and Ordering Opt-in A&I databases in the NZ.

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There is now view-only access to the ECC and Opt-in licenses in the NZ.  SDLC will be uploading the signed agreements to the attachment tabs as well as any title lists or URLs to title lists.  Libraries will be able to see the license terms and the cost for each Opt-in resource under Negotiation Details.  SDLC has migrated the old subscription logs to a fake license labeled, SUBSCRIPTION LOG.  These files are in the Attachment tab. *These older subscription logs will eventually be removed from Sharepoint.  The current subscription log will remain on Sharepoint as this is a live document and updated daily.  

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