Cambridge Journals Online unveils further innovations


As a registered user with Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) you may be interested to read about the latest additions we have made to the site.

Major new developments in functionality and design provide improved access to the content of Cambridge University Press's collection of over 230 leading academic and practitioner journals.
Some key features released in June 2008 include:

Social bookmarking
Users can now bookmark links from journal homepages and article abstracts using social bookmarking services, such as del.icio.us, Digg.com and Reddit.com enabling them to save web pages they want to remember or share. CJO is also fully enabled for users of the CiteULike service.

Widgets
CJO has introduced a widget that can be downloaded from the main homepage and used to search the site.

Enhanced search features
* 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.

Author Benefits
* In time for this new release “Forthcoming Articles” is to be renamed “First View”. Publishing articles online first is a major benefit to authors as it enables papers to be cited prior to being placed in an issue, allowing research to be disseminated faster.
* Information on “How to cite this article” on abstracts and HTML full-text pages are available to cut and copy into a paper.
* Zotero can now be used in conjunction with CJO, enabling users to download article citations, or select single articles from an issue.
* Authors are provided a direct link to their paper on selected titles
* Most Cited Articles from the last two years, as well as the entire journal's back volumes, are now available on the journal homepage.
* CJO users may save articles of interest in their private library on the CiteULike site and add tags for the benefit of other researchers.

Access and Subscription Options
* There is now an option to Browse by Free Content, showing users all their free content available on CJO
* A new “ask your librarian” link is available directly from searches
* Users are now able to upgrade a pay-per-view purchase to a full subscription.
* At abstract level access has improved to CJO by allowing users to log in on the abstract page.
* Supplementary Material Access Control, enabling users who have access to the full-text of an article, to also have access to supplementary materials connected with that research.

A complete list of all our latest additions, is available here.

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