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Mobile Users Can Access Premium Content Easily with Vable and ResearchHub’s Integration
Mobile Users Can Access Premium Content Easily with Vable and ResearchHub’s Integration

Learn how Vable’s integration with ResearchHub simplifies access to articles behind a paywall on mobile devices

Updated over a week ago

Subscribers of Vable InfoPro and Research Monitor’s mobile application, ResearchHub, will find that accessing content from subscription sources can be done with a simple click.

The integration allows direct access on mobile for users of both platforms to paid content on Vable’s current awareness and news monitoring platform via ResearchHub – without having to navigate and log in to the publisher’s website. This allows accessibility, while still maintaining the utmost levels of security on the content.

As information professionals across the board feel the squeeze of the demand for high volume workloads in shorter turnaround time, integration such as this enables seamless access allowing more efficient handover of research to the end user.

Benefits of using ResearchHub with Vable 

  • End users can access premium content on their mobile devices without the need to remember login credentials 

  • Administrators can more efficiently provide access to research and information to end users regardless of location or access device  

  • Usage activity is recorded and available on Vable reports

  • Implementation is quick and simple

To get started, a user must have the ResearchHub app installed. It can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play Store. The user will need to log into the app before it recognizes Vable links.

For those users who already have ResearchHub installed on their devices and who have logged in, no further action is required.

Now, when opening any article link from Vable, the mobile device will automatically open the article in ResearchHub. Resources which have been profiled within the app by your organization will bypass the paywall, taking the reader to the article without further need for a username and password.

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