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CJO Now Includes:

568,935 articles from 321 leading journals.

Cambridge Journals Digital Archive


The Gateway to Knowledge - Cambridge Journals Digital Archives


Bringing the Past Alive

Unlock a treasure-trove of academic excellence and publishing history from Cambridge Journals – our constantly growing Digital Archive is your personal key to a wealth of knowledge.

This unique high-quality online resource for scholars, researchers and librarians is available by single journal title, as subject-based collections, or in its entirety:

• Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS)
• Science, Technology and Medical (STM)
• Medical
• Science and Technology
• Full Package

Cambridge Journals Digital Archives is a user friendly, accessible tool which places current research in its historical context. Completing your archive holdings, now over a century of digital content is just a mouse-click away from your desktop.


Past Perfect

Cambridge Journals Digital Archives (CJDA) is the leading high-functionality backfile journals article collection and contains over a century of digitized back-issue content:

• over 200 journals
• over 20,000 issues
• over 350,000 articles
• over 3 million pages
• over 8 million linked references


Clarity and Accuracy

• All content has been scanned from the original published material and reproduced as high-resolution, searchable PDFs.

• Journal covers, content listings, prelims, plates and maps are reproduced in their entirety, providing a complete digital reproduction of the original journal.

• Article headers and references are created as HTML files to allow easy access to data and reference linking between articles.

• Google Scholar book referencing is available from HTML footnotes.

• DOIs are registered for each article, facilitating full reference linking to the archive content via CrossRef.


Increased Access

• Networked and remote access options ensure content is available for all users, at their own convenience.

• Clear searching across archive and current content provides users with greater access to the complete body of research.

• Archive content can be tailored to individual users’ needs, with features including ‘save your favourite articles’ and ‘export citations’.

• Download archive content usage statistics.


Contact us now for pricing

We will be very happy to provide pricing for your individual needs, whether you are a single institution, a multi-site organisation or a consortium. For a price proposal, please contact USJournals@cambridge.org in the Americas, or jnlsales@cambridge.org for the rest of the world.



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