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Log inCambridge Journals Digital ArchiveClick here for details about our archive digitisation project. more details The first great ape to go extinct - The Sumatran or the Bornean orang-utan?The new issue of Oryx out now, reviews the conservation status of the orang-utan on Borneo and Sumatra. Additional papers on primates are included as well as a review assessing the progress towards global marine protection targets - for the latest research in conservation read it here! more details CJO now includes:211,607 articles from 279 leading journals. |
CABI Journals on CJOInformation regarding access to journals acquired by Cambridge from CABI in 2006As Cambridge began publishing the following 15 CABI titles in mid-2006, we thought it would be helpful to remind subscribers of changes to their online access as of 2007. The affected titles are: Animal Science (combining with ‘Animal Research’ and ‘Reproduction, Nutrition, Development’ in 2007 to become ‘animal’) NB: to help you update your records an xl document is available at the bottom of this page, containing updated URLs for all the above journals. Please note the following: -All 2007 content will be available on Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) as it is published. -2006 and prior content will be loaded onto CJO by the beginning of February 2007; access from the current hosting platform, Ingenta, will remain until end March 2007. Prior content includes archive material such as British Journal of Nutrition archive and World’s Poultry Science Journal archive. -Subscribers who have not yet renewed for 2007 will be able still to access their previous years’ content via CJO. CJO operates a grace period until 31 March so subscribers will also be able to access any 2007 issues up until that date, even if they have not yet renewed. -Any subscribers having difficulties, for example, with having their previous CABI subscriptions associated with their CUP/CJO account, should contact cjosupport@cambridge.org with details. -Any subscribers unfamiliar with accessing content on CJO can get context-sensitive help and extensive FAQs on the site, or can contact customer services via cjosupport@cambridge.org -Subscribers who are already customers of Cambridge University Press will have had access to the above titles added seamlessly to their existing accounts; so no further action will be necessary - unless you know that CABI recorded your subscriber details in a different way to those recorded by CUP, in which case you should contact cjosupport@cambridge.org -Subscription Agents needing help should contact agents@cambridge.org Cambridge Journals Online is the ‘state of the art’ platform for all the electronic journals published by Cambridge University Press. This service has been developed in-house with the help of the librarian and end-user communities, and features include: • Metalib Attachments |