The ability for users to review References by article is coming to EBSCO! Powered by the new EBSCO Scholarly Graph and data partners.
Users will be able to explore people pages, which showcase key metrics, co-authors and works for researchers, powered by the new EBSCO Scholarly Graph.
The ability for users to explore citation counts and citing article relationships is coming to EBSCO! Powered by the new EBSCO Scholarly Graph and data partners.
This integration displays book cover images from Nichigai on the results and detailed record pages in the new EBSCO Discovery Service and Publication Finder user interfaces when a cover image is not already available.
We are improving the font and image treatment in the Topic Browse experience, as well as making changes to the featured content carousels and featured topics on the landing pages.
EBSCO is adopting a new Digital Rights Management (DRM) solution for EBSCO eBooks, Readium LCP DRM, offered by EDRLab. This will bring significant benefits to publishers, libraries, and their patrons, enhancing the overall user experience and ensuring better content protection. This will eliminate the need for users to use Adobe Digital Editions and provide them with an accessible and modern offline reading experience with Thorium Reader, also offered by EDRLab.
The EBSCO eBook reader, currently only available for iOS, will be reintroduced for Android devices after a long anticipated update by Adobe
Customers will be able to enable a landing page for their EBSCO eBook collection in new UI, supporting a browse experience and highlighting particular content in the library's eBook collection.