Thomas Gutjahr
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Numerous different suggestions along these lines have been made in the last few years which we have consolidated into this feature request. Thank you for your feedback and we’ll update you when we have made progress but this is enhancement is now on our roadmap. Thank you!
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I noticed if I click on a journal with unread articles, I start in the latest table of content, which is often not where unread articles are. These are often in "Articles in Press" and I suggest to be brought to that section.
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When introducing Browzine, many users ask me how they can search. So searching within Browzine is one of the most-missed features: search within a journals's TOC, search within my saved articles, search for keywords, search for authors, etc. etc.
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4 journals on one shelf looks like a total waste of space. Incidentally, Browzine's own library doesn't know such a restriction. This could also be a user choice for the preferences.
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Yes, that would be very helpful. In addition to PMIDs, whenever available, also include DOIs. Not all journals, e.g. Chemistry journals, are indexed in Pubmed. Main thing a unique ID is associated as part of the article meta information. This makes ordering, finding articles in other databases, even adding to some of the bibliographic software so much easier.
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One idea to add onto this: indicate which journals are
a) subscribed or
b) Open Access
For non-subscribed, pay-walled articles, allow users to request a copy from their preferred document delivery service (library or external)