During the 2013 Fall Semester, Charleston School of Law’s Sol Blatt Jr. Law Library purchased EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) to replace the clunky, antiquated federated search system we had used for years. We chose EBSCO Discovery Service because we like the single, unified searching of our databases and catalog, along with the ability to customize our EDS page. While the setup and rollout of EDS has taken some time, we are very excited to now have it complete for our patrons. For libraries considering implementing EDS, this paper offers tips to help the process go as smoothly as possible
New products from EBSCO. Highlights include: EBSCO partners with Elsevier to offer individual e-jour...
Discovery tools are emerging in libraries. These tools offer library patrons the ability to concurre...
For years we have offered our EBSCO discovery layer service (EDS) as a secondary search tool in addi...
This paper supplements the panel, which was delivered in a “Lively Lunch” format and included presen...
Despite the prevalence of academic libraries adopting web-scale discovery tools, few studies have qu...
Problem Statement: No effective one-stop search interface for electronic resources. Objective: Find ...
Collier Library, the main library at the University of North Alabama (UNA), provides the campus comm...
Objective: The ECU libraries, like most academic libraries, use various tools for searching our coll...
This paper is from the proceedings of the 2011 Charleston ConferenceOur users want an easier way to ...
The researchers conducted task-based usability testing of the EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) with 20 ...
This case study explores the challenges and successes that the University of the Fraser Valley had w...
This poster explores the Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library\u27s steps to determine if a highly tail...
Discovery tools such as Primo, EBSCO Discovery Service, Summon, and WorldCat Local aim to make schol...
At East Carolina University (ECU) Libraries, the term “discovery” has been in a state of evolution o...
For years we have offered our EBSCO discovery layer service (EDS) as a secondary search tool in addi...
New products from EBSCO. Highlights include: EBSCO partners with Elsevier to offer individual e-jour...
Discovery tools are emerging in libraries. These tools offer library patrons the ability to concurre...
For years we have offered our EBSCO discovery layer service (EDS) as a secondary search tool in addi...
This paper supplements the panel, which was delivered in a “Lively Lunch” format and included presen...
Despite the prevalence of academic libraries adopting web-scale discovery tools, few studies have qu...
Problem Statement: No effective one-stop search interface for electronic resources. Objective: Find ...
Collier Library, the main library at the University of North Alabama (UNA), provides the campus comm...
Objective: The ECU libraries, like most academic libraries, use various tools for searching our coll...
This paper is from the proceedings of the 2011 Charleston ConferenceOur users want an easier way to ...
The researchers conducted task-based usability testing of the EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) with 20 ...
This case study explores the challenges and successes that the University of the Fraser Valley had w...
This poster explores the Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library\u27s steps to determine if a highly tail...
Discovery tools such as Primo, EBSCO Discovery Service, Summon, and WorldCat Local aim to make schol...
At East Carolina University (ECU) Libraries, the term “discovery” has been in a state of evolution o...
For years we have offered our EBSCO discovery layer service (EDS) as a secondary search tool in addi...
New products from EBSCO. Highlights include: EBSCO partners with Elsevier to offer individual e-jour...
Discovery tools are emerging in libraries. These tools offer library patrons the ability to concurre...
For years we have offered our EBSCO discovery layer service (EDS) as a secondary search tool in addi...