Cambridge Academic’s Digital History
When you consider that Cambridge University Press has been in operation for over 400 years, digital innovation may seem like a flash in our publishing pan.…
When you consider that Cambridge University Press has been in operation for over 400 years, digital innovation may seem like a flash in our publishing pan.…
The problem Figures show that over recent years the number of academic papers being retracted due to fraud or suspected fraud is rising rapidly.…
Kudos to authors who boost discoverability Cambridge is aware of the common problems that face readers and authors in today’s online reading environment, which is why we work hard to offer new ways for authors to disseminate their research, and for readers to discover it.…
Monitoring the behaviour of like-minded academics online has proven to be a useful means of discovering new and relevant scholarly content.…
The Annual Reports for the Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) and Cambridge Books Online (CBO) publishing platforms mark the end of a year of marked digital fervour in the virtual world.…
In a busy working week, we’re all trying to save time and, thanks to technology, there are more and more cunning ways to do so.…
E-commerce opens up a wealth of opportunities for our customers, allowing them to purchase our content easily and securely, 24 hours a day.…
Functionality updates in 2012 saw Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) adopt a new measure of article level metrics. Applied to a select number of Cambridge Journals, Altmetric provides detailed analyses of the online activity surrounding scholarly literature.…
In an interview with Chris Fell, Digital Publishing Director for Cambridge Academic, we reveal the plans for the future of Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) and Cambridge Books Online (CBO) How is the restructure of Academic Publishing at Cambridge University Press (with the integration of many book and journal functions) affecting you?…
“The original idea of the web was that it should be a collaborative space where you can communicate through sharing information” Tim Berners Lee As internet usage continues to rocket, with everyday online activity such as shopping and entertainment forming a fundamental part of basic day-to-day human routine, you’d be forgiven for forgetting that the web was created with sharing in mind.…
‘Retraction is a mechanism for correcting the literature and alerting readers to publications that contain such seriously flawed or erroneous data that their findings and conclusions cannot be relied upon’ – (COPE Retraction Guidelines) The process of retraction is nothing new.…
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One million articles on CJO… 2012 has already had its fair share of ‘million-mark’ milestones reached in the digital world. Microsoft launched Outlook.com…
There’s more to Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) than meets the eye. Did you know that can set up alerts to notify you when a new article is published in your subject or journal of choice?…
We first developed our mobile site (CJOm) to act as an optimised alternative to Cambridge Journals Online (CJO). Streamlining the design in order to speed up access, and simplifying the functionality to offer a fast, effective service allowed users to easily search for and view articles on a mobile device.…
This offer has now expired, but free content is made available on a regular basis. To stay informed, follow us on Twitter @CambridgeJnls Cambridge Journals Online launched in 1997, and one and a half decades later continues to evolve.…