The library is excited to offer faculty access to our scholarly journals through BrowZine. BrowZine is a service that allows you to browse, read and follow scholarly journals in a beautiful visual display. 

 
With BrowZine, you can: 

• Browse and read journals: Browse thousands of top journals by subject, easily review tables of contents, and download full articles. 

• Stay Current with My Bookshelf: Create a personal bookshelf of titles to follow and receive new article notifications. 

• Access on any device: Easily access BrowZine from your iOS and Android device and on the web to stay up to date wherever you are. 

• Save and export articles: Use the BrowZine app to save articles for off-line reading or export to services such as DropBox, Mendeley, RefWorks, EndNote, Zotero, Papers and more. 

Get started today! Simply visit browzine.com tor download the app from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store or Amazon App Store. 

To find out more about making the most of the impressive resource, please see the recording of the session we ran in partnership with ThirdIron here, you can also see a quick introduction video here 

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