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Recent Key Developments

March 2012 - Article Metrics

These are the latest developments to go live on CJO in March 2012.

Article level usage statistics for Open Access (OA) articles

CJO now displays usage stats for OA articles under a Metrics section at the base of abstract pages.
The article metrics section displays:

  • The total number of abstract views .
  •  The total number of full text views (PDF + HTML).
  •  A cumulative line graph, showing the number of abstract, HTML and PDF views.
  •  A histogram graph, showing the number of abstract, HTML and PDF views per year.
  • An option to download article usage
  • Links to CrossRef and Google Scholar, with the number of citations recorded in each for the article.
 
Articles from multiple journals in one issue

Themed online issues can now be created with content from a range of journals.
 

CJO Mobile additional pages

Popular CJO pages which promote offers, new developments and special collections of content are now available via CJO Mobile in streamlined form.
 

Improved news pages

Highlighted, current and archived news pages on CJO have been upgraded to display the increasing numbers of news stories.
 

Social bookmarking updates

A Google +1 link has been added to further improve the list of social bookmarks available. These are displayed on the Bookmark and Share menus at journal and article level.
 

Open Access articles tab on journal homepages

The tab lists all open access articles published in the selected journal, ordered by online publication date. Journals without Open Access articles will not display the tab.
 

Previous titles of journals displayed at volume/decade level

If the title of a journal has changed in the journal’s history, then the text “Previously published as <previous journal title>” is now displayed on the corresponding back issues pages.