Established in 2011, BrowZine is a “Journal Enhancement Platform” owned by Third Iron. Usable from a desktop, laptop, or mobile device, the journal browsing service allows users to create a custom electronic journal library of their favorite journals. BrowZine does not change the journal reading experience but helps users discover and organize their favorite journals in a library’s existing electronic journal collection.
With a variety of available subjects and subcategories (e.g., arts and humanities, history, law, mathematics, biomedical and health sciences), BrowZine is not limited to health sciences libraries. Brow-Zine’s predictive search can be used multiple ways: searching by subject, title, or ISSN. In subject browsing mode, the user can either view all available journals in a specific subject area or further limit to a specific discipline within that subject area.
Beyond A-Z: True Journal Engagement
- Fewest Clicks to Content of any system, on any platform
- Intuitive and fast interface brings all the advantages of digital journals with the simplicity of print
- Powerful journal engagement means enhanced researcher knowledge and productivity
- Focus on content without being distracted by technology or interface
- Find titles alphabetically or sorted by SCImago Journal Rank
Built to be integrated
Incorporate BrowZine into your library website
- Simplify and enhance your journal list with our Knowledge Base Link Technology
- Seamlessly keep BrowZine up to date with your changing subscriptions
- Enhance LibGuides, subject pages and LMS services
- Innovate your unique services using BrowZine’s APIs
Customized to your library
A bespoke solution to enhance your journal resources
- Easy integration into all popular remote authentication systems including EZProxy, WAM proxy, VPN, and OpenAthens
- Journals that appear in BrowZine are based on your subscriptions, ensuring users see only those titles where access is available
- Brand BrowZine with the name of your library or organization
- Integrate with popular Inter-Library Loan system
- BrowZine Pairing Service available for libraries with no or difficult remote authentication systems