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    Discovery when Using a Network Zone

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    This section includes:
    • Overview of Discovery when Using a Network Zone
    • Defining Display Logic Rules at the Campus Level
    • Publishing Bibliographic Records to Primo When Working with a Network Zone
    • Central Publishing in the Network
    • Single Activation with the Fully Flexible Setting - Consortia
    • Single Activation with the EasyActive Setting - Consortia
    Additional discovery features in a collaborative network include:
    • When Alma publishes data in XML format, the $$b subfield contains the entity type instead of the INT field. See The Format of Published Data.
    • Patrons who have accounts in multiple institutions working with a Network Zone can view all of their accounts from My Account by selecting the institution at the bottom of the My Account menu. The current institution appears at the top of the menu.

    For information related to the integration of Alma's collaborative networks with Primo VE, see Alma Collaborative Networks.

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