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ebrary New reader Overview

ebrary New reader Overview. July 2014. The new ebrary Reader. Built entirely with user input – Student researchers worked with us to perfect the Reader and the user experience.

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ebrary New reader Overview

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  1. ebrary New reader Overview July 2014

  2. The new ebrary Reader • Built entirely with user input– Student researchers worked with us to perfect the Reader and the user experience. • Uses modern web technology– We designed it to meet the expectations of our next generation library patrons: simple, intuitive and streamlined. • Enables researchers to access the content they need anywhere, anytime– Meeting the growing desire for content accessibility from a variety of devices.

  3. Key benefits and enhancements • Clearer user permissions & information on ebooks for patrons • Intuitive navigation to find popular features faster • Higher text quality & display options for better readability • Focus on streamlining key tasks: • Copy, print, download, in-book search • Enhanced support for accessibility needs (Q4)

  4. Supported O/Sand browsers Operating Systems: Windows 7, 8, 8.1 OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) and 10.9 (Mavericks) Browsers: Chrome (latest version) Internet Explorer (IE9, 10 and 11) Firefox (latest 2 versions) Safari (latest 2 versions)

  5. New Detail Page (patron view, book is available)

  6. New Detail Page (patron view, book not available)

  7. On Opening Book (default panel—Table of Contents)

  8. In-Book Search (search results panel)

  9. Full Screen

  10. Copy (including citation)

  11. Print to PDF

  12. Download (laptop/desktop, step 1)

  13. Download (laptop/desktop, step 2)

  14. Download (laptop/desktop, step 3)

  15. Highlights, Notes, and Bookmarks

  16. Cite

  17. Share Link

  18. Download (mobile, step 1)

  19. Download (mobile, step 2)

  20. Download (mobile, step 3)

  21. Questions? Please contact support@ebrary.com

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