


This way, BrowZine assures its users that they can stay on top of the constantly emerging information in their chosen field.
BROWZINE NOTIFICATIONS FULL
Clicking on one will bring you to a document viewer that will provide both the abstract and full text.īrowZine also has a “My Bookshelf” feature where you can file favorite articles and journals to view later, AND you can set it up to receive notifications when those journals are updated with new information. After selecting an issue, you will see a list of the journal’s content through different subheadings. Underneath the journal title on the left, you may select the year of publication, which will bring you to the respective list of volumes and issues. The next page brought me to a large, alphabetical shelf-view list of journals that covered the wide range of topics that fall under environmental sciences, such as aquaculture, ground-water monitoring, and sedimentation. Selecting a journal will bring you to a page similar to this (click image for a full view): Users can dive in and find what they’re searching for through browsing, rather than beginning with a search.įor example, I chose earth and environmental sciences. Using BrowZine: The shelves are organized by subject, making it easy for thumbing through academic journals. Try it! If you like it, please let Bob Flatley know at If we get enough interest, BrowZine could become a game changer in how we access our online research journals at KU starting in the spring semester.
BROWZINE NOTIFICATIONS TRIAL
On Trial at KU: Kutztown University has a trial subscription to BrowZine (including off-campus access) until December 31st.
