Cambridge University Press
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Name of service
Cambridge Journals Online (CJO)
Licence agreed
Country-wide access for all academic, research and educational libraries within participating countries.
Service type
Online Journals Database.
Content
Cambridge Journals Full Package which includes 230 journal titles (plus 2 websites).
Titles of journals
See the full list of titles here.
Subject strengths
- Politics
- Linguistics
- Social Science
- Humanities
- Law
- Mathematics
- Science
- Medicine
Service strengths
- CUP is the publishing division of the University of Cambridge.
- The University of Cambridge is world famous for excellence in original research, (e.g. the discovery of the structure of DNA), and has won 81 Nobel Prizes, more than any other institution.
- CUP is the oldest printing and publishing house in the world and is a registered not-for-profit educational charity.
- Full text of 230 CUP Online Journals plus two free websites available
- Free detailed abstracts, table of contents and email alerts for all users
- Access to full-text of current and archived articles for subscribers.
- Efficient online search capabilities.
- HTML and PDF articles for easy displaying, printing and downloading
- Reference linking to Cross Ref and Medline.
- Usage statistics available to institution and country administrators.
- Continuing access to journals from the subscription period.
- OAI PMH compatibility.
- Metalib and SFX compatibility.
- Atom and RSS feeds.
- New search options have been developed, including:
* Automatic matching of a journal title as a user types
* Context-sensitive spelling corrections, suggests alternative spellings to words not matched in the initial search
* Automatically saved searches with re-run and edit facilities
* In the quick search box, “search all content” allows a search that is not just restricted to journal content, but includes the full CJO website. - CIDR IP Addresses - Administrators can now add CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) IP addresses.
Impact factors
Cambridge Journals impact factors show an average increase of 15.1% between 2004 and 2005, compared to only 6.9% in rival journals. See a Press Release about their impact factors here.
URL to platform/collection access
http://journals.cambridge.org
Registration
Each institution is required to register to use Cambridge Journals. If you have not used this resource before you may need to check if your institution is registered and identify the contact person who has your access details. To do this, please go to the INASP registration database and select your country and institution.
Access information
Access by IP address recognition with username and password access for remote users.
URL to general publisher site
www.cambridge.org
Help and support from the publisher
Institutions in Africa and Asia please contact tcollier@cambridge.org
Institutions in Latin America please contact skaelin@cambridge.org
For further information
Please contact your country coordinator - their details can be found on your country page.
More information for librarians
For more information, including promotional packs and registration details, go to the Librarian’s information page.
Please also look at the publisher site, which has useful information for librarians: www.journals.cambridge.org/action/forLibrarian
Access to this resource is provided as part of the Programme for the Enhancement of Research Information (PERI).
