Effort to identify user needs and understand behaviors around Mobile App usage, including a focus on global markets (e.g. India) to uncover specific variation of feature development opportunities
EBSCO is replacing "Reference Center" with "Source" in several of our school and public library database product names, beginning with our DIY Reference Centers, which are now available through the new Explora experience. The new names are Hobbies & Crafts Source, Home Improvement Source, Legal Information Source, Small Business Source and Small Engine Repair Source
Ability to exclude records from catalogs and institutional repositories when applying the full text limiter (EBSCO Discovery Service only)
New advanced search page with improved design for Boolean buttons; available as default landing page
Researchers can further narrow their results through multiple interactions with the filter panel
When you browse MeSH Headings in the new EBSCOhost interface, you can select headings and subheadings to add to your search
Additional search modes, explode functionality, and subject details pages
Provide keyword (all fields) search and expose FOLIO license terms and title relationships
Libraries can now opt-in to Recommendations, which enables patrons to discover and explore related research more easily with a brand-new “More like this” button on the search results page and individual detail record pages, powered by EBSCOhost subject metadata
EBSCO’s proprietary recommendation engine leverages our unique subject metadata to identify similar articles at the point of user need, helping students and patrons explore new subjects and articles in a fun way in EBSCO Discovery Service and the EBSCO Mobile App
Ability to customize the label above the search input box on the Basic or Advanced search page
Ability to customize and display an alert banner at the top of the search page and results list