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CJO Now Includes:

568,935 articles from 321 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.

Benefits for Librarians and Consortia

    • We now provide access to COUNTER 3 reports on-screen and through the Standardized Usage Statistics Harvesting Initiative (SUSHI) protocol. Account Administrators may access the services via the URL http://journals.cambridge.org/axis/services/SushiServicePort to download their statistics in XML format.

    • Library and consortia administrators are able to download usage statistics for their Archive holdings.

    • Journal of Fluid Mechanics page now includes Journal of Fluid Mechanics Digital Archive.

    • Organisation Account Administrators can now be alerted of multiple pay-per-view sales within their institution, and be recommended a journal subscription as a money-saving tool.

    • We now have an improved subscription recommendation form on CJO to allow users to either choose one of the pre-selected reasons or to communicate their own reasons to the library administrator in the provided space.

    • We have introduced additional security measures to prevent unauthorised machine-generated download activities. Click here for more information.

Benefits for Users and Authors

    • Some journals now have Related Articles (by keywords) activated, allowing you to see more available research on the topic that interests you.

    • It is now possible to select all FirstView article alerts as well as all issue alerts for a subject area in one action.

    • CJO Users can now download multiple PDFs from a table of contents or search results page by selecting articles and clicking a Download PDFs button.

    • A new Blog This Article link was added to Abstract and HTML pages, enabling users to copy and paste a code snippet and add the article details to their blog.

    • Individual subscribers may now activate both individual and society subscriptions from the Activate Subscriptions menu in My Cambridge Journals Online menu.

    • Following requests from our users, we have updated the electronic table of contents as well as FirstView article alerts, which now also display article types for your convenience.

Benefits for Societies

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