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Cambridge Journals Online – CJO Redesign 2010 Slides of key pages: 1. CJO homepage 2 & 3. Journal homepage 4. Abstract

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Cambridge Journals Online – CJO Redesign 2010

Slides of key pages:1. CJO homepage

2 & 3. Journal homepage4. Abstract

Login clearly displayed at top right

Drop down menus at

top of page

Cite search and quick

search via top menu

Improved site layout, design and navigation

Tabbed index for Authors, Societies, Librarians, Agents, Users and

Corporate customers

CJO homepage

Link to Cambridge University

Press book publishing at the base

of every page

Copyright, Rights and Terms of

Use information at the base

of every page

Redesigned homepage is clean

and uncluttered with clear access to key

functionality

Drop down log-in box remains in position throughout the site. Users can access their own subscribed content or institutional subscriptions remotely via Shibboleth or Athens

Editors listing with links to

Editorial Board details

Easy access to all content via the Journal Menu drop-down, including FirstView

(online before print published articles)

News and announcements box through which Cambridge Journals staff and Society Editors can communicate short pieces of information to journal readers. This has been used in the past for other journals to successfully encourage online submissions, advertise conferences, promote new content, and announce society news

Society Menu drop down links to pages about member information, conferences and any other society businessJournal Information drop down

reveals links to:• Editorial board• Impact Factor• Instructions for Contributors• Transfer of copyright• Book Review info

Option to search CrossRef for citations. All articles on CJO are indexed and reference linked by CrossRef and Google Scholar to allows for maximum discoverability

Click here to see a list of accepted articles (titles, authors and abstracts) that have been accepted but not yet published

Clear buttons for online submission and TOC alert sign-up

Redesigned Journal

homepage

Tabbed interface that displays the most recently published articles directly on the homepage with:•Full bibliographic information•Links to the full-text pdf or html for all subscribers•Opportunity to purchase the article via pay-per-view•Easy access to supplementary material (datasets etc)•A preview tab to allow user to see the abstract, list of figures and tables, and html structure without leaving the homepage•Opportunity to request permission to re-use the article

Lower section of Journal homepage

Simple icons to shows users which type of access they have

Preview – the section slides down to show abstract, html structure and all figures and tables

Quick access to pricing information and subscription optionsAll major bookmarking options

Links to related journals on CJO

This option slides the page down to allow

users to post comments

Click here to see linked references

Abstract page

For journals published on behalf of learned societies the society menu can be configured to the precise requirements of the society and its members. This may include information about

the society, its history, the latest news and member services

Clear navigation at the top of the page enables access to PDF and HTML

fulltext of the complete article, supplementary material and additional

abstracts

Linked references are available via this menu. There are over 8 million linked references in the Cambridge Journals

Archive alone

The Journal Information

menu remains in place throughout the article pages

for quick reference

The Cambridge Journals Online – CJO

redesign will be launching on 20th September 2010

Please visit the site after launch and see the new design for yourself at:

journals.cambridge.org

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 email: [email protected]