Third Iron Universe General Product Suggestions
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A version of the widget where you can select the journals displayed
The widget with the scrolling covers for LibGuides is great but we need a version where we can select which journals are displayed. Although we can pick a broad subject area, in a large academic library where we have lots of journals we need to break it down further, in my case, by legal jurisdiction. There are too many to present in the table format. The scrolling format is more eye-catching and curiosity inducing.
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Create a WAYFless DOI/PMID lookup for LibKey.io that does not require a library id
Some libraries have multiple library ids, let's allow a WAYFless DOI/PMID lookup for LibKey.io that does not require a library id.
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1 vote
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Make it possible to interpret other text around DOIs with LibKey.io
Make it possible to interpret other text around DOIs such as the following examples:
doi:10.1177/0969733018759831
https://doi.org/10.1177/0969733018759831
doi.org/10.1177/09697330187598316 votes -
Include more than the 750 top journals in usage reports
Please include more than the 750 top journals in usage reports.
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Libkey.io search widget
I am an e-resource manager/librarian at Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University. at our e-resource portal, we use search tabs providing search options. I suggest to please provide a search widget for libkey.io
2 votesWhile not quite a “widget” we do intend to have code you can easily install in your website to create a search box to LibKey.io for your institution. Stay tuned!
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Please add an option under Reports showing the journals that were searched by users but NOT a part of the collection.
This option will help the librarian with collection purchase decisions.
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9 votes
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allow sort option for the widget
Allow libraries to select title or rank sort for the "Explore journals" link from the marketing widget. Apparently it used to be only sortable by title and now it's only sortable by rank due to user feedback -- giving the choice (even if it requires manually editing the generated code) would satisfy both camps.
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Allow multiple subjects in Widgets
I'm a librarian and have created several subject area widgets for disciplines I work with. Sometimes however your subjects don't match my institution's majors well and I'd love to be able to choose multiple subjects from the list when I make widgets. An example would be I'd like to be able to choose Women's Studies and LGBT Studies together.
Thanks for considering.3 votes -
Support multiple sources of access
For several of our journals, we have access to some years through one source and other years through a different source. Right now, BrowZine only supports one source and chooses the one that provides the most access. We would like BrowZine to support multiple sources so we can have our complete access available.
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Give librarians a list of users at their institution
We need a way to track adoption of BrowZine by our users, as well as a way to notifiy them of expected changes to the service. Apparently, this is not currently possible in BrowZine. Yet almost every publisher or database provider can provide librarians with lists of users from their institution.
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Add subject headings to the usage statistics
When viewing the usage statistics for "My Bookshelf", "TOC Views", and "Full Text Downloads" it would be really useful to have the subject headings that each journal is tagged with. This would allow more granular analysis of themes/subject popularity.
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Browzine-Admin-tool for Library Administrators: with anonymized usage statistics
Can you offer an Admin-tool for Library Administrators where the admin can monitor (anonymized) usage statistics (e.g. lenght of usage, download number, journal hitlist, day/time of usage, from which pages the user come from e.g. if the Browzine-API is used mostly or another library page...)
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Ability to customize button text and links for BrowZine marketing widget
This is referring to the "Explore Journals" and "Watch the Video" buttons, and would allow libraries to customize both the URL and the button text.
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Platform report1 (R4)
We would like to know how often specific platforms are accessed through BrowZine.
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It'd be nice to be able to get a url to a widget for posting to social media. The embed code is great for libguides!
I would like to do target marketing to departments, so it'd be nice to tweet something to the Art Department about art education journals via browzine with a nice widget/gif displaying
1 vote
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