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This not only provides a nice pedagogical discussion point about how articles are grouped into issues and journals but also a great serendipitous discovery path to perhaps find other articles in that same issue which may be of interest to the researcher as well as all the advantages of BrowZine outlined above (allowing them to find other journals in their research area, tracking the journal for new articles to be published, a consistent browsing experience, etc.)

Note: When using the general Primo search, both the "View Journal Contents" and the "View Issue Contents" links will appear based on the resulting material (journals or articles).  When using the "Journals A-Z" tab in Primo, only journals are returned so only the "View Journal Contents" interaction occurs.


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The articles are matched in BrowZine via their DOI.  If the article does not contain a DOI either because the publisher does not utilize one or Primo does not have this information, no matching can occur.

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This feature utilizes LibKey technology to provide one-click access to PDF content held by the library on supported publisher platforms and is part of the BrowZine API.  The main purpose of this function is to provide as fast as possible route for the user to the full text of the article that they discovered within Primo.

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