Users can search FMO in additional languages, including several languages that use non-Latin characters
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
The login pages used for patterned ID and patron ID authentication have been updated to reflect the design of the new EBSCO login page. With this update, the page now displays the institution name and logo, increasing user confidence
The login page for MyEBSCO personal user accounts has been refreshed with a new design that complements the redesigned EBSCO login page
Administrators can configure multiple versions of their institution name in different languages, including several languages that use non-Latin characters
EBSCO log in page is redesigned and enhanced with Find My Organization
For mutual EBSCO Discovery Service and JapanKnowledge customers, this integration displays results from JapanKnowledge in the new EBSCO Discovery Service user interface results list.
Shorten the "Find my Institution" user flow for mobile app users
For libraries using Locate with FOLIO, this integration displays a placard that lets users link to Locate with their search term from EBSCO Discovery Service carried over
Administrators can configure trusted email domains, enabling users to search Find My Organization with their institutional email address. Additional functionality using Trusted Email Domains will be released later in 2024.