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Those who regularly use a small mobile device to access Cambridge Journals Online (CJO), will find it far quicker and easier with new CJO Mobile (CJOm).

● CJOm has been optimised for smartphones and other small mobile devices

● Streamlined design and low resolution images offer increased speed and convenience

● If CJOm users sign up for content alerts, or save searches or articles, these will be available on CJO and vice versa

● Mobile devices are detected and automatically directed to CJOm


Access here:

Mobile users will be redirected from CJO to CJOm at:
http://journals.cambridge.org

Non-mobile users can access CJOm via:
http://jnls.cup.org


CJOm also functions as a low bandwidth version of CJO

Thanks to a simplified design, low resolution images and an emphasis on text, CJOm also functions as a faster access point for readers in countries with low bandwidth internet access.

These users should access CJOm via:
http://jnls.cup.org

Cambridge Journals has an ongoing commitment to support researchers in developing countries, many of whom struggle with the issue of low bandwidth.

For more information about our developing country programme, please go to:
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/stream?pageId=3816&level=2

Kind regards,
Tristan Collier
Cambridge Journals
Cambridge University Press

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