 Greetings, Ohio University students, faculty, and staff! I would like to introduce you all to one of Ohio University Libraries' latest acquisitions, Dot Dot Dot Browsing! Step number one, download the app to your phone or tablet. You can also access it by using the browser on your computer or laptop by going to Browsing.com. The app is available for free through Google Play and the App Store. Once you have a registered account, use the subject categories to find the journal titles that match up with your interests. Next up, start building your shelving units. No need for bizarre wrenches or particle board here. Browsing allows you to create four distinct bookcases with four shelves each and each shelf holds four titles. In case math is not your strong suit, that's 64 titles. The red bubbles that appear above each cover image indicate how many new articles you have to look at since the last time you looked at that particular journal. You can click on a specific title, then browse by year, volume or issue. If the full text is available, you can go directly to the article or save the article to MyArticles and come back to it later. If you have any questions about this new service provided by Ohio University Libraries, don't hesitate to reach out to your librarian for assistance. Have a good one! Disclaimer, please use Browsing as directed. Side effects may include increased knowledge base, the ability to sight on the fly, make you the life of the party and give you a fighting chance of winning that argument with your well-intentioned but misinformed relative over the holidays.