Tomorrow morning, May 7, EBSCO will update all remaining databases to the new EBSCOhost user interface (UI). The approximate completion time for this process is 11:00 AM eastern time.
This will give all EBSCO databases the same refreshed UI and new functionality that users currently see in the GALILEO Classic Search and Explora databases, which are already using the new platform.
Changes include:
A simpler, cleaner user interface
More intuitive limiters and facets
Enhanced accessibility standards
Easier access to user personalization
Easier linking
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