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The EBSCO User Interface is getting an upgrade and new look in 2025

Tuesday, 17 December 2024

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EBSCO are a large provider of high-quality collections of research content, which means there are a lot of advantages to becoming familiar with the new EBSCOhost Interface and platforms.

The new User Interface will officially be updated on January 8th 2025.

The benefits of the new UI include:

  • personalised dashboards: it will be easier to return to a search, save resources, discover content, and organise a new project
  • enhanced resource sharing: new ways to share and like resources
  • bulk export: from mid-January 2025 users will be able to bulk export up to 25K records.
  • intuitive navigation: data-driven design to meet user needs
  • search refinement: options to refine your searches including filters and limiters have improved, for more efficient results
  • advanced search: use up to 7 search rows for greater Boolean Searching

Training Videos

EBSCO has created the following tutorial videos outlining the key features of the New UI:

Moving saved searches from custom folders to MyFolder on Classic EBSCOhost

Custom folder solution EBSCOhost migration

Performing a Basic Search on the New EBSCO User Interfaces

Performing an Advanced Search on the New EBSCO User Interfaces

Browsing Publications in the new EBSCO User Interfaces

New EBSCOhost UI Features: Browsing by Subject

Using the Dashboard

Training Sessions and Support

For further support ECU Librarians can be contacted at library@ecu.edu.au to assist staff and students who may be affected by this change. Additionally, EBSCO will be running two Zoom training sessions in early 2025 for our researchers and academics to address any questions you may have.

EBSCOhost training sessions

When: Monday 20 January 11:00 AM-11:30 AM

Thursday 6 March 10:00 AM-10:30 AM

Where: Online Zoom session

If you are interested in attending a training session, please contact your subject librarian for the meeting invite.

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