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Libraries' Reusable Boxes: Browzine

The guide with all the boxes...

What is Browzine?

Browzine is an application from Third Iron (Libkey Nomad) that allows you to browse, read, monitor, and organize e-journals and articles. You can create customized bookshelves that reflect your reading and research preferences. Not everything that the Libraries provide access to is available through Browzine.  If you don't find what you are looking for, be sure to do a search in Primo.

Browzine is accessible on the web by going to www.browzine.com or you can download the app to your personal device for easy access. 

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Browzine benefits

Browzine allows you access, read, monitor, and organize thousands of scholarly e-journals into a personalized space. A few benefits to using Browzine in your research are:

  • It is a personalized newsstand, full of the research articles and e-journals you need.
  • You can browse by subject, title, or Scimago journal rank.
  • When you add e-journals to your bookshelf, Browzine will monitor for new articles.
  • Articles can also be saved and organized into collections.
  • Browzine gives you the ability to view the table of contents for current and past journals, helping you to quickly review material.
  • Mobile and desktop access to Browzine make it available wherever you are.
  • Data saved on Browzine will be synced across all platforms you use.
  • The Browzine app allows for offline reading and new article notifications on your lock screen.
  • Browzine is integrated with UIW Libraries system.
  • Articles can be exported to your preferred citation manager software.

Although every e-journal in the UIW Libraries catalog is not available in Browzine, many are. There are 5,000 scholarly publishers accessible through Browzine. That gives you access to tens of thousands of e-journals. For a comprehensive list of major publishers available on Browzine, please select the link below.

Publishers on Browzine

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