KI 3340 Errors, Messages and Notices in BrowZine
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I have found an error in BrowZine. How can I report it?
If you have found an error in BrowZine (for example concerning linking or coverage), you can let us know about it using the contact form in UiBhjelp. We will either solve the problem locally or pass the case to the developer (Third Iron).For interface, performance, or functionality issues, you can contact Third Iron directly at support@thirdiron.com or through the Support module in the BrowZine app.
See also: KI 3335 (Why is a journal title missing in BrowZine?)
I can’t find my favorite journal in BrowZine. Why?
There may be several reasons why a title is missing in BrowZine. We have described them in the section concerning Content, Coverage and Updates.See also: KI 3335 (When can we expect a newly acquired journal to show up in BrowZine?)
"This issue contains no full text" – why is that?
The "This issue contains no full text" message means that we subscribe to the journal, but the content is not yet accessible for us.Some resources may contain journals with an embargo period. These embargoes provide only index information for newer issues but do not contain full text until weeks, months or years after they were originally published.
"No Full Text available after [date]" – what does it mean?
You may encounter several messages and notices in the BrowZine environment. The "No Full Text available" message means that our library does not have access to the full content via our subscriptions."Retracted Article" – what does this mean?
When searching for literature, you may come across an article that has been retracted. This means that the article is no longer considered reliable or valid. LibKey and BrowZine has partnered with Retraction Watch to keep track on retracted articles.When an article is retracted, a notice about it will appear in BrowZine (or in Oria). When you open a link to a retracted article, you will be redirected to a LibKey-powered page and presented with a link to the article, as well as additional information such as: official retraction notices from the publisher, related articles from Retraction Watch, and reasons for retraction.
Here is an example of a retracted article. For more information about this matter, please visit the developer's support pages.
"Expression of Concern" – what is this?
Expression of Concern (EOC) is issued by journal publishers or editors when concerns have been raised about an article's findings or methodology. It mainly serves as a warning to readers. Sometimes the EOC is a first step before an article is retracted, while other times the EOC will remain to clarify concerns about the article.When you see a "concern message" attached to an article in BrowZine (or in Oria), it does not mean that the article is invalid, but it signals that you should critically evaluate the findings and perhaps seek additional sources. These messages are highlighted by the system to help you be aware of any doubts about research integrity.
Information about EOC comes automatically from LibKey and is based on data from journal publishers.
Here is an example of an article with EOC. For more information about this matter, please visit the developer's support pages.
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