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CJO User Guides


We are pleased to offer a range of user manuals for librarians which will ensure that you get the best out of Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) for both yourself and your users.


Account Administrator Manual

If you are the Account Administrator for your institution, click here to download a PDF of our Account Administrator Manual.

The coverage of this manual includes:

  • How to register with Cambridge Journals Online as an Account Administrator.
  • Details of the range of tools available on CJO for managing access to your journal subscriptions.
  • How to purchase your institutional subscriptions online.
  • How to set up Athens access to CJO for your users.

Consortia Administrator Manual

If you are the Consortia Administrator working on behalf of a library consortium, rather than a single organisation, click here to download a PDF of our Consortia Administrator Manual.

The coverage of this manual includes:

  • How to register with Cambridge Journals Online as a Consortia Administrator.
  • Details of the range of tools available on CJO for managing access to the journal subscriptions of your consortium.

Registered Users Manual

If you want to explore the features available to Registered Users on CJO, click here to download a PDF of our Registered Users Manual.

The coverage of this manual includes:

  • How to register with Cambridge Journals Online.
  • Details of the features available to registered users in 'My Cambridge Journals Online'.
  • Purchasing pay-per-view articles from CJO.

General Users Manual

If you want to explore the features available to All CJO Users, click here to download a PDF of our General Users Manual.

The coverage of this manual includes:

  • How to access CJO with an Athens login.
  • How to browse and search for journal content.
  • How to effectively navigate around articles, article abstracts, table-of-contents and journal homepages.
  • How to get the most out of our context-sensitive Help and FAQs.

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