***With apologies for cross-posting***
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
23rd April 2007, Cambridge, England, UK & New York, USA
Cambridge University Press is delighted to announce the
release
of further
enhancements to Cambridge Journals Online (CJO). Major new
developments in
functionality and design provide improved access to the
content
of
Cambridge University Press's collection of over 220 leading
academic and
practitioner journals in science, technology and medicine,
the
humanities
and social sciences.
Informed by detailed consultation with the library and
research
communities, Cambridge schedules three such major releases
of
updated
functionality each year. This enables us to develop a
flexible,
customer-focused service and ensures that we can respond
rapidly
to
requests for new features and functionality.
Some key new developments released last month include:
-A refreshed site design, including specific sections for
our
distinct user
groups -- http://journals.cambrid
ge.org
-New-look journal homepages with additional functionality,
including links
to the most-read articles -- http://journals.cam
bridge.org/MBI
-Enriched content in the form of editorial blogs --
http://www.forei
gnpolicybulletin.com -- and multimedia companions
--
http
://journals.cambridge.org/urbanhistoryextra.
-A new, clearer advanced search interface and a new fielded
cite
search
function for more specific bibliographic queries -
http://
journals.cambridge.org/advancedsearch.
-An improved range of email or RSS alerting options
including
notification
when an article is published online ahead of print and
announcements
whenever an article is cited.
-The provision of direct links to articles for authors and
institutional
repositories.
For a complete list of all our latest additions, visit
http://jou
rnals.cambridge.org/newfeatures.
As a not--for-profit publisher Cambridge University Press is
uniquely placed
to offer a stable publishing environment in a volatile
market
place. The
release of these enhancements demonstrates our continued
investment
commitment to online publishing, the academic community and
our
society
partners.
"We're constantly working to provide new tools and
improved
functionality
to our customers. These latest developments will continue to
strengthen
CJO's leading position as a reliable, user-friendly and
innovative online
journals platform. This is a significant step forward in our
ongoing
programme of development."
Simon Ross, Journals Director, Cambridge University Press.
Even as the changes detailed above are launched, 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.
For further information regarding Cambridge Journals Online
please visit:
http://www.journals
.cambridge.org
Or contact Andrew Sykes at:
asykes cambridge.org
Tel: +44 (0)1223 325636
Fax: +44 (0)1223 325801
About Cambridge University Press Journals
Cambridge University Press publishes over 220 peer-reviewed
academic
journals across a wide spread of subject areas, in print and
online. Many
of these journals are the leading academic publications in
their
fields and
together they form one of the most valuable and
comprehensive
collections
of research available today.
About Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press is the publishing division of the
University of
Cambridge, one of the world's leading research institutions
and
winner of
81 Nobel Prizes. Cambridge University Press advances
learning,
knowledge
and research worldwide. It publishes over 220 journals and
over
2,500
books a year for distribution in more than 200 countries.
Other links:
For Cambridge University Press please visit:
http://www.cambridge.org
For The University of Cambridge please visit:
http://www.cam.ac.uk
Susan Soule
Journals Marketing Manager
Cambridge University Press, Americas
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ssoule cambridge.org
Tel: 212-337-5019
Cell: 646-468-4942
Fax: 212-337-5959
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