HAN University To Use Discovery Service To Simplify Access to Research Content

As part of their effort to be among the top universities in applied sciences in the Netherlands, HAN University has recently implemented a new platform to simplify access to institutional resources and increase user access to research content and repositories.

According to the university, student access to publication resources and research databases was slow and cumbersome under their old system. So the university decided to implement the Ebsco Discovery Service (EDS) platform based on the breadth and depth of Ebsco's content, as well as the ability to implement EDS widgets in multiple languages on the university's Web sites, expanding user exposure and access to information through a simplified search mechanism.

"Our old service was slow and yielded less and less results [than the] students and staff were expecting," said Maarten Hekman, coordinator of the university's Digital Study Center, in a prepared statement. "We looked at a number of discovery solutions and EDS provided the best content and coverage for our needs." Hekman added, "We are excited to see what impact EDS has on our users' experience. We feel a lot more students will find what they need in just a few clicks."

The university plans to take advantage of several other features of the platform, including guest access to allow unauthenticated users to search content and speed up the research process and platform blending, which provides access to subject indexes not participating in any discovery services.

According to Ebsco, the "base Index in EDS represents content from approximately 20,000 providers and includes partners from the world's largest scholarly journal and book publishers."

About the Author

Chris Riedel is a freelance writer based in Illinois. He can be reached here.

Featured

  • business leader standing confidently amid interconnected gears

    Leading Through Complexity: How Online Leaders Can Drive Digital Institutional Transformation

    Leaders charged with developing and expanding online programs at their institutions are finding themselves in increasingly complex roles, but there are a few core steps institutional leaders can take to ensure success.

  • semi-transparent AI brain with circuit elements under a microscope

    Anthropic Develops AI 'Microscope' to Reveal the Hidden Mechanics of LLM Thought

    Anthropic has unveiled new research tools designed to provide a rare glimpse into the hidden reasoning processes of advanced language models — like a "microscope" for AI.

  • From Fire TV to Signage Stick: University of Utah's Digital Signage Evolution

    Jake Sorensen, who oversees sponsorship and advertising and Student Media in Auxiliary Business Development at the University of Utah, has navigated the digital signage landscape for nearly 15 years. He was managing hundreds of devices on campus that were incompatible with digital signage requirements and needed a solution that was reliable and lowered labor costs. The Amazon Signage Stick, specifically engineered for digital signage applications, gave him the stability and design functionality the University of Utah needed, along with the assurance of long-term support.

  • Stylized illustration showing cybersecurity elements like shields, padlocks, and secure cloud icons on a neutral, minimalist digital background

    Microsoft Announces Security Advancements

    Microsoft has announced major security advancements across its product portfolio and practices. The work is part of its Secure Future Initiative (SFI), a multiyear cybersecurity transformation the company calls the largest engineering project in company history.