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Student Affairs Administration (SUBJECT GUIDE): BrowZine

BrowZine

What is BrowZine?

Murphy Library is now licensing BrowZine, an application for tablets, smart phones, and now (new fall 2015!) the web that allows users to browse, read, and monitor many of the library’s scholarly journals.  With BrowZine, you can:

  • Create a bookshelf of many of your favorite journals for easy, fast access
  • Read articles in a format optimized for a tablet device
  • Get alerts when new journal issues are published
  • Save articles to Zotero, Dropbox, or an app of your choice for pdf collecting and notetaking
  • Share links to articles with others by email, Facebook, or Twitter

To learn more, please take a look at this short two minute video:

 

Download Instructions

BrowZine is now available for iOS and Android tablets and smartphones. Officially supported Android devices include the Google Nexus, Samsung Galaxy, and Kindle Fire HD on the Ice Cream Sandwich platforms

Download

iOS

BrowZine can be downloaded for free from iTunes at this link, or by searching the App Store for 'BrowZine'.

Android

Browzine can be downloaded for free from either Google Play or the Amazon Appstore.

Authentication

To access content from supported publishers available through Murphy Library subscriptions, you must sign in with your UW-La Crosse netID and password.

To sign in:

1) After downloading and opening the app for the first time, you will be asked to 'Choose a Library'.

2) Scroll down to, or type into the search bar, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse and select.

3) Enter your UWL netID and Password in the appropriate fields, and login.

Research Assistance

Reference Desk

Librarians can help you learn to make the most of the information resources, tools, and services of Murphy Library and beyond!

Weekdays & Sunday afternoons (fall/spring):

  • Visit us at the reference desk (1st floor)
  • Call us at 608.785.8508
  • Web Chat with us

Any time (year-round):


Local history and/or archives research? Special Collections / Area Research Center specialists are available!

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