The media placard is now available on EBSCO Discovery Service so libraries can highlight visual content from Flipster and CONTENTdm
Do not show RTAC when “isRTACapplicable” is set to false
Add “loan type” to RTAC display
When configured by their administrator, users can use their institutional email address to obtain a one-time code to access EBSCO resources. This new authentication method is primarily intended for institutions without a remote authentication method, such as a proxy or single sign-on
Search Modes and Expanders are now available on the New UI for EBSCOhost, EDS and Explora. They are located on the Advanced Search in a newly added tab called “Search Options”. All existing EBSCOadmin configuration options selected by the customer are being honored:
– The customer’s default Search Mode
– The customer’s default Expander(s)
– Expander(s) selected for display on the interface
Users can search FMO in additional languages, including several languages that use non-Latin characters
Field codes that are unique to certain EBSCOhost databases are now available from the Advanced Search page
Improve the patron empowerment user experience by displaying detailed/specific errors to the patron when actions cannot be completed
Ability to place hold on multiple volumes of a title
Spotlights and Featured Collections are now available on Explora landing pages – check out our Spotlight on sharks on Explora Primary this month!
Many users who reach the EBSCO log in page attempt to log in by entering their institutional email address in the username field. With this enhancement, if the email domain has been configured as a trusted email domain for the institution, the user will be asked if they'd like to access EBSCO through their institution's preferred authentication method
Users can expand the abbreviated abstract to show the full abstract from the results list while using EBSCOhost, EBSCO Discovery Service, and Explora profiles