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ACCESS TO CAMBRIDGE JOURNALS ONLINE HAS CHANGED; FURTHER CHANGES ARE 
PLANNED

Cambridge University Press is pleased to announce some changes to the 
Cambridge Journals Online service.  

Username and password registration for the service is now required only 
for access to full-text articles, customized services, and activation of 
institutional subscriptions.  

All other features of the service -- searching and viewing of tables of 
contents and article abstracts, general information, a demonstration of 
the service, the terms of use, the available titles listing, online help, 
and a user feedback section -- are readily accessible to all users, 
registered or not.

Users wishing to view the full text of articles, utilize customized 
services such as e-mail alerting, or activate institutional subscriptions 
will still need to have a username and a password registered with the 
service.  Full-text access will still be restricted to those individuals 
whose institutions subscribe to the requested journal, and the 
institution=92s subscription will still need to be activated by the 
institution=92s librarian or information services department prior to 
receiving access.

Registered users may continue to allow a =93cookie=94 to be placed on 
their hard disks, so that the logon process will be bypassed for the one-
year duration of the cookie.  Note that subsequent logons from those 
computers containing cookies will reset each machine's cookie and so 
extend the expiration date.

For those users accessing the service via bookmarked pages, please note 
that some URLs for the site have changed; reloading or refreshing those 
bookmarks will allow such users to access the correct pages on the site.

Further refinements to the Cambridge Journals Online service are also 
planned, including reference linking; a revised access system for 
institutional users; and e-commerce functionality.  More information about 
these will follow.

For more information, please contact cjo@cup.org

Sincerely,

Susan Soule
Journals Marketing Manager
Cambridge University Press - North American Branch
ssoule@cup.org