Users will have the ability to bulk delete items from their search history.
Library administrators will be able to set a default citation style for individual profiles
Users will have a custom date range option for the date quick filter and the date picker will only require the year, not a full 8-digit format such as MM/DD/YYYY
Enhance the student research experience with EBSCO’s upgraded recommendation engine, which now leverages semantic similarity and an academic citation network powered by the new EBSCO Scholarly Graph. Version 1, launched late 2023, has been adopted by over 200 libraries. With the upcoming release of version 2, we anticipate even greater impact on our users, researchers, and libraries, and researchers.
The combined search icon will be redesigned to make it more intuitive
There will be an option to see your search history directly on the results list
Users will have the ability to create a search alert for a combined search
This feature gives libraries and end users more control over how Share (persistent) links created in the New UI are resolved. It introduces new options that allow you to bypass the OpenURL Connection page or stop at the detailed record instead of linking directly to the full text.
Recommended Search Queries uses generative AI to suggest relevant follow-up searches based on a user’s original natural language query. Designed to support diverse research needs, it helps users refine or expand their searches with targeted, novel suggestions. When available in EBSCO interfaces, library administrators can enable this feature in the Configuration module of EBSCO Experience Manager.
For customers using both EBSCO Discovery Service and StackMap, this integration will allow a “Map It” button to appear on the Real Time Availability Check (RTAC) table next to a physical item held in the library’s collection. When clicked, the button opens a new tab that displays the StackMap finding aid so the user can easily locate the item within the library.