The same login for the catalog, e-resources, reading lists and the self-service kiosk. The same search across everything the library offers. The same library card that opens the lobby door.
A typical undergraduate juggles five separate identities to use the library: a student ID for the building, a separate library account for loans, a publisher login per database, an institutional SSO for the LMS, and an OpenAthens account for the off-campus access. The fact that most of these can be reduced to a single account is technical work the institution rarely has time for.
Accadema collapses the chain into one identity. The same SSO unlocks the catalog, the e-resources, the reading list, the kiosk and the off-campus reading session. The patron stops carrying a wallet of separate logins.
Print, electronic, repository — in one ranked list. Citation export, full-text link, real-time availability.
Touch-friendly kiosk in the lobby for routine loans — without queuing at the desk for what does not need a librarian.
Ask in natural language — "show me the most-cited works on X" — and get an answer that links to the underlying records.
Accadema is procured by the institution. If your library or IT office wants a conversation, send them here.