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Twin your smartphone and carry your library with you

It’s now possible to twin your mobile device with CJO so that you can access all your institution’s Cambridge subscriptions from any location. Once your device is twinned, there’s no need to be on campus…

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How we make research available in developing countries

We work with a wide variety of partners to make all the journals we publish available to researchers in developing countries. In total our programmes cover over 6,500 universities and research...

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Social media – login and share with new CJO functionality

As more and more of you are using social media to communicate and share your reading, we’ve upgraded Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) with new social media functionality. These new features will enable...

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Happy Fifteenth Birthday to Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) – the mid teens

The publishing world looked different in 1996, but in Journals we knew that the internet was important and that we needed to be part of it. In 1997, CJO was launched providing 24/7 access worldwide…

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Access free articles to celebrate 15 years of CJO

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...

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New CJO Mobile developments explained

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...

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Exercise more beneficial on an empty stomach

Exercising before breakfast is better for you than exercising afterwards according to new research, published in British Journal of Nutrition…,  by scientists at the University of Glasgow. Dr Jason...

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Free access to all 2012 content on Cambridge Journals Online

  This offer has now expired, but free content is made available on a regular basis.  To keep up to date with the latest activity, follow us on Twitter @CambridgeJnls or find us on Facebook.   From…

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Discussing the ban on the Burqa: Third Annual ICLQ Lecture 2013

In September 2010 the French Senate approved a ban on the wearing of face-covering headgear and in April 2011 it became illegal to wear a face-covering veil or other mask in public places. This has…

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Habeas Porpoise: The Strange Case of Morgan the Orca

The current issue of Transnational Environmental Law (TEL…) includes a contribution by Arie Trouwborst, Richard Caddell and Ed Couzens, examining the legal position of a rescued whale subsequently...

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Publishing Your First Journal Article: an Academic Publisher’s view – 1

You’ve got an idea for a paper, but aren’t sure about how to get your scholarship to the right audience.  Melissa Good, Commissioning Editor for Cambridge Journals, gives an overview.  She manages a...

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The web was made for sharing – share articles via the CJO Facebook App

“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...

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Publishing Your First Journal Article: an Academic Publisher’s view – 2

You’ve got an idea for a paper, but aren’t sure about how to get your scholarship to the right audience.  Melissa Good, Commissioning Editor for Cambridge Journals, completes her overview. What happens...

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The future of CJO / CBO

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...

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Is China ‘Dying for Development’? An examination of pollution and illness

The June issue of The China Quarterly… features a fascinating selection of articles entitled ‘Dying for Development’. Expert in Human Geography in China at Oxford University, Anna Lora-Wainwright looks...

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Bringing Ancient Greek Drama to Life

‘All human skills are from Prometheus’..or so Prometheus claims in the ancient Greek tragedy Prometheus Bound.  As the first of two features marking Cambridge University Press’ sponsorship of the...

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PCI compliance across CJO and CJO Mobile

E-commerce opens up a wealth of opportunities for our customers, allowing them to purchase our content easily and securely, 24 hours a day. It also enables streamlined processing of Open Access Article...

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The power of people – discover content based on the reading habits of your peers

Monitoring the behaviour of like-minded academics online has proven to be a useful means of discovering new and relevant scholarly content. Whether it be by following a eminent researcher on Twitter,...

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Death and Democracy

What is the relationship between the death penalty and constitutional democracy? The abolition of the death penalty across the West and most other democracies, means that the United States is routinely...

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