Cambridge University Press: Information for Librarians

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Registration
The librarian of your institution will need to register once with this resource.  You can do this at INASP registration database.

Please note that you should register your fixed IP address(es) if possible.  This resource offers access through IP address with username and password provided for remote users.

Licence
To follow

Administration details
If you wish to register as an Account Administrator for your institution, please register your individual details on our website, choosing a username and password. Then inform Cambridge Customer Services of your username (email journals@cambridge.org), and this will be linked to your organisation's account. You will then be able to amend your organisation's profile and view the usage statistics.

How to increase usage: user guides
Context-sensitive help and extensive FAQs are available on the publisher website to help users.

How to promote use: promotional information
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/forLibrarian?page=programme provides information about CUP's programme for developing countries.

Usage data collection information
Usage statistics are fully Counter compliant and can be viewed by those who have registered as the Account Administrator for their organisation or consortium. The usage statistic interface appears when Administrators log at http://journals.cambridge.org. It is possible to have an Administrator at country-wide level and one for each institution. Country coordinators who have registered as the Administrator can view usage for all the institutions in their country. Please note that statistics are not available for institutions accessing via username and password, as without a valid IP range it is not possible to collect the data.

FAQs

To find the answer to the most commonly asked questions, see the Information resources FAQ page
Also see the publisher site which has additional questions-and-answers: 
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/faq/index

 


Access to this resource is provided as part of the Programme for the Enhancement of Research Information (PERI).