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log in or sign upCRL licensing and community input features are only available with a CRL member login.
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log in or sign upThe Cambridge Journals Digital Archive comprises of 171 journals published by Cambridge University Press. The archive contains approximately 350,000 articles, over 3,318,700 pages; The Cambridge Journals Digital Archive is comprised of the following subject collections: Scientific, Technical and Medical; Humanities and Social Sciences, Part 1; Economics History Law Politics and International Relations; Humanities and Social Sciences, Part 2 with • Anthropology and Archaeology • Asian Studies • Classics • Music • Drama • Language and Linguistics • Philosophy • Religion.
Open URL functionality which meets KBART guidelines
Metadata can be delivered at no extra cost for non-commercial use by local catalogues, union catalogues and any other library and information system. SGML/XML header data is available for archive titles; this can be delivered to a nominated FTP server as agreed.
Full-text searching throughout the database, and offers the advantages of Boolean searching.
Citation links to CrossRef, PubMed and Google Scholar.
COUNTER-compliant usage statistics, including the recently released JR1A Archive Report
Members should go to the CJO homepage: www.journals.cambridge.org
IP recognition - For access via IP, an institution should be recognised automatically. In which case a welcome message for their institution will be displayed in the top left hand corner
Athens or Shibboleth - for Athens or Shibboleth authentication, use the same URL as above, then click on the 'log in' link in the top right of the homepage and choose Athens or Institutional log in.
Username/Password access is also available.
Conforms to level Double-A of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, including all Priority 1 and Priority 2 checkpoints defined in the Guidelines