From the menu that opens, simply select the option appropriate to the reference management tool that you use (e.g. If you would like to export an article citation into a reference management tool (for example, into EndNote Online or EndNote Desktop), you can do so using the Export Citation button. Once logged in you can save articles and organise the space by sorting the articles you save into collections. Note that you will need to be logged in to your BrowZine account to use the My Articles feature. This will save the article to your My Articles space, which is accessible from the BrowZine ribbon. If you would to save the article within BrowZine you can do so by selecting the Save to My Articles button.
To link out to the article on the relevant publisher's platform, either select the Link to Article button, or select the article title itself.
To download the PDF of an article you would like to read, simply select the Download PDF option underneath the article in question. On the web version, you can either download the PDF of an article you would like to read (where the PDF is available), or link out to the article on the relevant publisher's platform.
On the BrowZine app you can read and save the article within BrowZine itself.
When your device is properly configured you will be alerted to new articles being published via the display of a red icon. So in the screenshot of the BrowZine app on an iOS device below, the red icon indicates there are 19 new articles available to read.Īs well as browsing the issues of a particular eJournal, you can also use BrowZine to read, save and share specific journal articles.
The app may prompt you to make adjustments in the Settings area of your device depending on your device's operating system (iOS, Android etc.). In the BrowZine app itself go to Settings and select Unread Article Notifications and Allow New Content Notifications. When using the app version of BrowZine it is recommended that you turn on 'Unread Article Notifications' to receive new article alerts. For example, in the screenshot below the 'Journal of Information Literacy' has 12 new articles to be read, and accessing the contents page for the eJournal reveals those unread articles are for Volume 15, Issue 2. Whenever there are new articles to read within an eJournal added to your bookshelf, a red icon will display on the cover image of that eJournal and the number inside that red icon will indicate how many new articles there are to be read. Note that if you are using both the web version and app version your account will sync so that you can always view an up-to-date version of your bookshelf on both versions. For example, you could organise them according to subject area. Once you have an account you can begin personalising your bookshelf by adding your favourite eJournals and organising them across multiple bookcases. To get started select the My Bookshelf tab in the BrowZine ribbon and follow the on-screen instructions to register for a personal BrowZine account, or to sign-in.
We recommend you use a password that is different to the password you use for your university credentials. To use this functionality you will need to create an account within BrowZine. Creating a bookshelf allows you to save your favourite eJournals to a personalised space, and also get alerts when new articles are available.