New collections released twice per year with zero overlap across sets, covering specific, high-interest disciplines, including business, humanities, medicine, technology and many more
Improve stability and delivery of EDS API to support increased demand. There will be no change to existing endpoints and functionality. API consumers will be asked to register existing EDS API app/client use-case(s) in 2024 to receive API keys for future use.
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
New hosting platform for EBSCO’s API developer portal, the EBSCO Developer Network. EDS API documentation moved from EBSCO Connect to EBSCO Developer Network. An OpenAPI spec for EDS API will be published.
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
Improved turnaway alerting workflow to add more data to emails for easier decision making