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CJO Now Includes:

492,638 articles from 305 leading journals.

We are committed to serving our customers by staying at the forefront of technological advances through regular enhancements of our online platform, bringing journals to research institutions and disseminating academic knowledge – globally and universally.

The latest release of new features on Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) sees the addition of exciting new functionality that will benefit all users of the site.


Press Releases (available for download in pdf)


User Benefits

    • You can now use your email address for login, instead of (or in addition to) the standard username authentication.

    • Save images, figures and tables from full-text journal articles. Images include the relevant journal’s branding information, citation information and copyright with the figure or table centred on the page.

    • It is now possible to purchase single electronic issues on CJO by clicking the link ‘Add issue to basket’ on a journal homepage or on the issue’s table of contents page.

    • Users can also pre-order issues at discounted rates through a special online discount page, accessed via a secure link from a conference registration page.

    • All the Open Access articles in a journal can now be viewed by clicking on the Open Access icon on the journal’s homepage.

    • You can now search within subject from the journals' homepages through an additional drop-down-menu with a list of subjects.

    • Each journal now has its own Widget to search its content and to display the latest articles published online: First View or latest issue.


Author Benefits

    • Rightslink permission service: A link for each article is now available for requesting republication permission from Rightslink. Click here for more information.

    • Automated Content Access Protocol: A non-proprietary, global permissions tool that puts content owners in control of their online content in a way that is conductive to developing new online business models, putting new, high-quality content on the net and maximizing the benefits of the relationship with search engines. Click here for more information.

    • Export Citation(s) functionality is available on the issue table of contents page. This can now also be done from Abstract and HTML pages.


Libraries and Consortia

    • Usage Statistics Alerts: Administrators now benefit from the option of getting an email alert every time the previous month's usage data has become available through the CJO reporting module.

    • PDF Branding IP Address: PDF branding with CJO logo, date of download and IP address is now available.

    • Subscription Status Icons: An icon now appears at issue level indicating the users’ subscription status. The order of display priority for icons is: subscription, consortium, pay-per-view, open access, free access, trial access.

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