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Monday, January 25, 2010
Alert! The Latest Release of Innovative Features from Cambridge Journals Online
As a registered user of Cambridge Journals Online (CJO), you may be interested to hear about the latest additions of functionality that we have made to the site:
* CJO visitors can now search a large number of pages and extensive content across both Journals and eBooks content from the Quick Search on CJO.
* CJO users now benefit from full article functionality in both PDF and HTML versions via a set of links on a PDF page.
* CJO now offers a possibility for journals to publish accepted manuscript prior to copy-editing and proof-reading. Click here for an example (Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis).
* We have improved the layout and message on ‘Cited By’ email (received by users who wish to be informed when and where an article has been cited by another article).
* A link to a PDF version of the Table of Contents is now included in all My Content Alerts for issues and FirstView articles.
* We have further improved the multiple content feed options available on CJO. The latest changes to the Social Bookmarking feature make it simpler and quicker for CJO visitors to share the information with friends and colleagues on Twitter, Facebook, Del.icio.us, Reddit and other social bookmarking sites.
* The improved CJO Journals Widgets – downloadable for each journal – now display the latest articles published online, as well as allowing CJO users to search their favourite.
For a full list of all recent developments, please view our New Features page on CJO.
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Cambridge Journals
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Cambridge University Press schedules three major releases of updated functionality each year, enabling us to develop a flexible, customer-focused service which responds rapidly to requests for new features. If you would like to suggest a new feature or have a suggestion for an improvement to an existing feature, please send us an email.
Further developments
Even as the changes detailed were launched a few months ago, Cambridge University Press is continuing research and development to provide new features and further enhancements for CJO. We look forward to announcing the next raft of improvements in the coming months.
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