Spotlights and Featured Collections are now available on Explora landing pages – check out our Spotlight on sharks on Explora Primary this month!
In a multi-database search, each database's specific filters will be displayed in a dedicated dropdown section in the Advanced Search to allow for easy orientation
A suite of new products and user interface enhancements to Explora specifically for our school products are now available. They include even better browsing, subject-specific content and highlights, improved results segmentation and more based on extensive customer feedback and user research.
Researchers can now find a complete set of database-specific filters in single database search mode. When multiple databases are searched together, the shared filters are displayed
User experience design improvements for navigating long lists of filter values; ex. Subjects, which can sometimes have 30+ values
Sticky Filters: All applied filters can persist when modifying a search query (user choice; library sets default)
Filter panel design updates for more intuitive workflows
Ability to exclude records from catalogs and institutional repositories when applying the full text limiter (EBSCO Discovery Service only)
Researchers can further narrow their results through multiple interactions with the filter panel
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