Once you're in BrowZine (remember, go to the Baylor Libraries homepage and select the "journals" tab above the main search bar in the center of the page and then choose "browse selected scholarly/academic journals by subject") and you've logged in with your Bear ID and password (if requested), you should see a list of subjects on the left side of the page. Explore journals by subject or search for a journal by title, subject or ISSN in the search box above the subject list. When you select a subject, you will see a list of narrower, related subjects appears on the left and the journal covers that are associated with the subject(s) selected show up on the right. From there, you can continue to narrow by choosing another subject or select a journal cover to begin reading.
Use BrowZine to create bookshelves organized in whatever way makes most sense for your research (topical, by class, by author, etc.). Just find a journal title within BrowZine and then click the "add to my bookshelf icon" underneath the title.
Once a week, BrowZine will check to see if new articles have been published in any of the journals you are following on your My Bookshelf. If so, an email will be sent on Monday morning (CST) showing which journals have new articles and containing a link to easily read the new articles. If you would like to receive email notifications more frequently, or not at all, simply update your email subscription preferences. For more information about this feature, please see this knowledge base article.
Add to my bookshelf
View from my bookshelf (once the title has been added)
You can create collections withing the "My Articles" section. Collections can be created and organized by topic, subject, class, etc. and whenever you come across articles that you want to save to a collection you can just select the folder icon under the article title to save it to "My Articles." It will give you the option to save to the general collection or to any of the other collections that you have created.
Save to "My Articles"
Copyright © Baylor® University. All rights reserved.
Report It | Title IX | Mental Health Resources | Anonymous Reporting | Legal Disclosures