There is now a search box in the Configuration module of EBSCO Experience Manager to enable library administrators to easily find and link to different settings they can control across EBSCO products and platforms
Library administrators now have the capability to generate New UI URLs for their EBSCO products, including database-specific URLs. This new feature will be integrated into the Search Box Builder within EBSCO Experience Manager.
This update introduces a new feature for the Search Box Builder in EEM, tailored specifically for the Business Searching Interface (BSI) on the New UI. As your BSI profiles transition to the New UI, you will now have the capability to create search boxes using the enhanced builder.
New collections released twice per year with zero overlap across sets, covering specific, high-interest disciplines, including business, humanities, medicine, technology and many more
The eBook download modal on the search results and detail page has been enhanced to offer the user the choice between downloading chapters, the full eBook, and metadata instead of the separate download entry points and modals the user sees today. This same enhanced modal will be added to the eBook viewers in a later release.
eBooks are now returned when Lexile filters are applied on the user interface, returning eBooks that match the selected Lexile ranges
Single sign-on to your EBSCOadmin account from within EBSCO Experience Manager
Multi-language support in EBSCO Configuration
Preview the configuration of EBSCO Discovery Service and Publication Finder, allowing you to see how the interface looks before releasing changes to your users
The eBook table of contents on the detail page has been improved to expose all levels so the user can easily find, link to, and download any part of the eBook
Configuration UI now recognizes parent/child relationships, providing enhanced UI navigation features for administrators with the unique parent site role/privileges
Improved turnaway alerting workflow to add more data to emails for easier decision making