


Whether a title is supported by the application is captured by the browzineEnabled property of the result object.
THIRD IRON BROWZINE FULL
Results include both titles that are BrowZine enabled and thus enjoy full TOC browsing support, the ability to add these titles to My Bookshelf and so on as well as Externally Linked titles that Browzine does not natively support, but that are found within the library's collection. Response Object:Īn Array of Journal Result objects and Subject Result objects, sorted by relevance to the query,Įach journal result represents a journal that the queried library's collection has access to in some form that is revelent to the searched for query. The structure of the response overall and individual journal and subject results are described in the following tables and an example of search for "Bio" may also be found below. Each journal result represents a publication that the library has some entitlement to, and each subject area result represents a taxonomic category in the browzine system that your library's collection has content within. Like the search in, there are two kinds of search results: journal results and subject results. This array is ordered by relevance to the search query. The browzine search endpoint responds with a JSON object holding an array of result objects. Supply a querystring parameter of ?query= where isĪ urlencoded representation of the search you wish to perform against your library's Replace the :library_id portion of the endpoint path with the id # of your library
