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CJO Now Includes:

630,729 articles from 323 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.

Recent Key Developments

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.

User-led development:
We have made a number of recent improvements for the benefit of all our users, including readers, authors, librarians and account administrators.

    • We have introduced a news service – Librarian Newsfeed and Journals Updates – to keep librarians up-to-date with the latest changes at Cambridge Journals. Click here for more information.

    • Libraries can now select which of their administrators they want to appear on Library Recommendation Form, to allow them more control over requests from the organisational users.

Society membership services:
We’ve made a number of recent developments for the benefit of our society publishing partners, including:

Increased interaction with our content:

    • A number of new features allow our users to access our content in more advanced ways:
    CJO visitors can now search a large number of pages and extensive content across both Journals and eBooks content from the Quick Search on CJO.

    • A link to a PDF version of the Table of Contents is included in all My Content Alerts for issues and FirstView articles.

    • CJO now offers a possibility for journals to publish accepted manuscripts prior to copy-editing and proof-reading. Click here for an example (Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis).

    • CJO users now benefit from full article functionality in both PDF and HTML versions via a set of links on a PDF page.

     

    • We have further improved the multiple content feed options available on CJO. The latest changes to the Social Bookmarking feature make it simpler and quicker for CJO visitors to share the information with friends and colleagues on Twitter, Facebook, Del.icio.us, Reddit and other social bookmarking sites.

    • The improved CJO Journals Widgets – downloadable for each journal – now display the latest articles published online, as well as allowing CJO users to search their favourite journals from blogs, ‘start pages’ or social networking sites.

    • We have made the searching facility for FirstView articles clearer by adding ‘FirstView Articles’ option to the drop-down menu in the search box on the FirstView page. Click here for an example (Psychological Medicine).

    • In order to bring you the most relevant content first, we have removed Front and Back Matter from RSS feeds and eTOC alerts and moved them to the bottom of the Table of Contents page online.

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