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CJO Now Includes:

559,883 articles from 320 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.

    • The Library Recommendation Form can now be downloaded and printed via a link Recommend This Journal on a journal homepage.

    • We have added a link Accepted Manuscripts on some journal homepages that lets you see the articles accepted for publication.

    • It is now possible to add Cambridge Journals’ links with cover image and a brief description of CJO to your Facebook homepage.

    • Our Registration Form is now even more user-friendly. Click here to view the benefits of registeringDo not have a CJO account? Click here to register.

    • Authors can now automatically receive PDF offprints of their article as soon as it has been published online as First View.

    • An Online Consortia Form for Takeover Journals has been created to help Consortia Administrators ensure uninterrupted access to newly acquired journals by Cambridge. Click here to view the form.

    • Collection Manager has been improved to deliver more accurate results to librarians and individual subscribers.

    • Firefox users can now see the description of CJO in Bookmarks.

    • A link About DOI is now displayed next to each doi, leading to the Production FAQ.

Increased Interaction with our Content

A number of new features allow our users to access our content in more advanced ways:

    • A Preview link for each article on the Table of Contents and Search Results pages allows you to expand a box and see Abstract, HTML Article Structure, Figures and Tables, and References as separate tabs.

    • Some of our journals now highlight articles selected by the editors, available directly from the journal homepage. Click here for an example.

    • A Related Articles link can now be found next to some article data in Table of Contents, Abstract and HTML pages.

    • Previous titles of journals are now included in brackets next to the current journal title in ‘By Title’ and ‘By Subject’ listings, as well as being included in the Cite Search.

    • We have enhanced the navigation within the Search Results: you can now go back to the search results, or go to the next / previous articles in the search results list directly from the Abstract and HTML full-text pages.

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