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2014: A Big Year for Law and Society Scholarship

2014 marks 50 years of the Law and Society Association, the largest society for socio-legal scholarship. Attendance of the Association’s annual conference has grown from less than 100 scholars in the 1960s to more than 2000 in recent years, demonstrating the massive growth in this subject area.…

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Introducing EPUB for Journals

We like gadgets at Cambridge Journals, be they phones, ereaders or tablets, and we’ve noticed our readers do too. Over the coming months we’ll be looking at how we can make Cambridge Journals stretch and shrink onto all sorts of screen sizes and still give our readers a full experience.…

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Profile: Ted Goshulak

Ted Goshulak, University Librarian, Trinity and Western University, describes his role at a small Canadian university.   Ours is not a very large library or a very large institution.…

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EBA in the UK

UK academic institutions can now access Cambridge ebook collections via an Evidence Based Acquisition (EBA) model agreed through Jisc Collections, an organisation which works on behalf of UK education.…

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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 restructure of Academic Publishing at Cambridge University Press (with the integration of many book and journal functions) affecting you?

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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 online activity such as shopping and entertainment forming a fundamental part of basic day-to-day human routine, you’d be forgiven for forgetting that the web was created with sharing in mind.…

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Offering Developers APIece of CJO

2013 heralds a host of new features for Cambridge Journals Online, which will be revealed as the year progresses. One of the first to appear is potentially one of the most interesting and far-reaching things we’ve done to date.…

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