BrowZine brings it home for Cambridge readers of academic journals

Cambridge University Libraries are delighted to announce that BrowZine, a new tool for accessing and interacting with online academic journals, is available to University members.

You can pick up Cambridge’s installation of BrowZine at this URL

https://browzine.com/libraries/603/

or via the Cambridge Libraries Databases A-Z (https://libguides.cam.ac.uk/az.php?a=b).

Introducing BrowZine (video)

BrowZine gives you the ability to browse journal titles by their titles and to see those titles in subject areas of relevance to you.   

Scientists love BrowZine because the organization of journals by a subject taxonomy lets you select those journals you want to read for your research by drilling down to the journals in your subject areas. 

Once journals are found, they can be stored into a personal bookshelf, or online personal library, if you like.  BrowZine then updates you with new articles published in these journals and clearly displays unread articles new to your bookshelf. 

Scimago journal ranking (https://www.scimagojr.com/) is now included in BrowZine and you can choose to display journals by that ranking or inspect any journal’s Scimago rank details.

What is BrowZine? - UVic Libraries FAQs

Our BrowZine is fully integrated with our institutional journal holdings.

Users can create their own account to enable notifications, share article links, and export to reference management software.

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