Mosaic invoices can be batched and output in EDI format, then posted to a Mosaic SFTP location for retrieval. PDF invoices can also be posted to this same location.
Additional ILSs will be supported in the near future.
Place orders in Mosaic using real-time FOLIO validation lists and apply FOLIO order templates for streamlined, API-based integration. Orders sync automatically with FOLIO, and order identifiers appear in Mosaic invoices.
Titles in Mosaic now display Choice Reviews when available. Users can view review details directly within the storefront, including the summary, reviewer, recommendation, readership level, and reference to the original issue and review number.
Mosaic invoices can be batched and output in EDI format, then posted to a Mosaic SFTP location for retrieval. PDF invoices can also be posted to this same location for retrieval to further streamline the acquisitions workflow.
Additional ILSs will be supported in the near future.
Orders are placed in Mosaic, validated in real time using Alma’s validation lists, and automatically created in Alma via API-based ordering. Purchase order line (POL) identifiers flow back into Mosaic and appear on invoices, cataloging records, and the storefront, streamlining the acquisitions workflow.
The Mosaic storefront is screen reader–friendly and designed with accessibility top of mind. Accessibility metadata, such as usage permissions, compliance levels, DRM status, and publisher restrictions, is now visible to help inform purchasing decisions.
View inside the book before buying by linking from a Mosaic bibliographic record to preview pages hosted by configured suppliers. Preview links are available for most titles.
Mosaic now displays clear messages in both search results and the cart when items are ineligible for purchase. Users can see why a title is unavailable, such as region restrictions or a required supplier contract, saving time by understanding availability up front. For resolvable issues, a call to action guides users on how to unlock ordering.
The Cambridge University Press catalog can now be purchased through Mosaic, giving libraries expanded access to high-quality academic content.
Use the DRM-Free facet in Mosaic to find digital content without Digital Rights Management restrictions. DRM-free titles provide enhanced accessibility and flexibility, allowing users to copy, fully download, and access content concurrently without limitations on the number of users.