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    This section includes:
    • Centrally Managing Users in a Network Zone
    • Centrally Managing Configurations in a Network Zone
    • Centrally Managing Letters in a Network Zone
    • Centrally Managing Additional Staff Search Fields in a Network Zone
    Additional administrative features for collaborative networks include:
    • For information on administering sandboxes in a consortia, see Multiple Sandboxes in a Collaborative Network.
    • There are several manual jobs that you can run related to network-managed bibliographic records. See the relevant job entries in Running Manual Jobs on Defined Sets.
    • There are several jobs that distribute changes in key tables from the Network Zone to member institutions. See the relevant job entries in Viewing Scheduled Jobs.
    • A user in the Network Zone can monitor jobs running on the Network Zone or on any member institution. For more information, see Viewing Running Jobs and Viewing Completed Jobs.
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