Dear Susan,
On Ingenta, free online access is currently given to:
Proceedings of the Nutrition Society - issues over 12 months old back to 1944
British Journal of Nutrition - issues 1947-1998
Nutrition Research Reviews - issues 1988-2002
Public Health Nutrition - issues over 12 months old back to 1998
Can you confirm that this content will still be
free when the content moves to CJO?
Thanks
Anna
At 15:02 24/01/2007, you wrote:
>With apologies for cross-posting
>
>Information regarding access to journals acquired by Cambridge from CABI in
>2006
>
>As Cambridge began publishing the following 15 CABI titles in mid-2006, we
>thought it would be helpful to remind subscribers of changes to their
>online access as of 2007. The affected titles are:
>
>Animal Science (combining with ‘Animal Research’ and ‘Reproduction,
>Nutrition, Development’ in 2007 to become ‘animal’)
>Animal Health Research Reviews
>British Journal of Nutrition
>Bulletin of Entomological Research
>Chinese Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology
>Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology
>International Journal of Tropical Insect Science
>Journal of Helminthology
>Nutrition Research Reviews
>Plant Genetic Resources
>Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
>Public Health Nutrition
>Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems
>Seed Science Research
>World’s Poultry Science Journal
>
>Please note the following:
>
>-All 2007 content will be available on Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) as
>it is published (http://journals.cambridge.org).
>
>-2006 and prior content will be loaded onto CJO by the beginning of
>February 2007; access from the current hosting platform, Ingenta, will
>remain until end March 2007. Prior content includes archive material such
>as the British Journal of Nutrition archive and the World’s Poultry Science
>Journal archive.
>
>-Subscribers who have not yet renewed for 2007 will still be able to access
>their previous years’ content via CJO. CJO operates a grace period until 31
>March so subscribers will also be able to access any 2007 issues up until
>that date, even if they have not yet renewed.
>
>-Any subscribers having difficulties, for example, with having their
>previous CABI subscriptions associated with their CUP/CJO account, should
>contact [log in to unmask] with details.
>
>-Any subscribers unfamiliar with accessing content on CJO can get
>context-sensitive help and extensive FAQs on the site, or can contact
>customer services via [log in to unmask]
>
>-Subscribers who are already customers of Cambridge University Press will
>have had access to the above titles added seamlessly to their existing
>accounts; so no further action will be necessary - unless you know that
>CABI recorded your subscriber details in a different way to those recorded
>by CUP, in which case you should contact [log in to unmask]
>
>-Subscription Agents needing help should contact [log in to unmask]
>
>Cambridge Journals Online is the ‘state of the art’ platform for all the
>electronic journals published by Cambridge University Press. This service
>has been developed in-house with the help of the librarian and end-user
>communities, and features include:
>
>· Metalib
>· COUNTER 2 compliant usage statistics
>· Full ATHENS compliance
>· OAI PMH compatibility
>· RSS feeds
>· Reference linking via CrossRef, Google Scholar and Medline
>· Online claims
>
>Please see http://journals.cambridge.org/cabicontent for this information
>online, with links to each of the journals.
>
>Thank you.
>
>Susan Soule
>Journals Marketing Manager
>Cambridge University Press, Americas
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