Description

Cambridge University Press Journals collection consists of more than 420 peer-reviewed academic journals covering subjects across the humanities, social sciences and science, technology and medicine

Database Content
Journal articles
Included in the Library Search?
AI Tools included?
No

Accessibility Features

Read Aloud

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Read offline

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VPAT

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Terms of Use

What You Can Do

  • Access and use the content for educational and non-commercial purposes.
  • Download, print, and copy parts or extracts of content for personal study, research, teaching, and academic work.
  • Display, perform, and communicate content in presentations, seminars, and workshops (with appropriate attribution).
  • Incorporate parts of content into assignments, dissertations, and academic works (with full citation).
  • Share licensed content and results with other authorised users (but not externally).
  • Use content for text and data mining, provided results do not include substantial parts of original content and are not used commercially.
  • Download content onto personal devices (e.g. laptops, tablets, e-readers) for personal academic use.

What You Can’t Do

  • Sell, resell, sub-license, or use content for commercial purposes.
  • Alter or adapt the words or order of the content, except where needed for screen readability.
  • Remove or hide copyright notices, acknowledgments, or disclaimers.
  • Distribute or display content on public networks, including the internet.
  • Allow non-authorised users to access or use the content in any way.
  • Transmit content to anyone other than an authorised user.
  • Use the content in any way not directly connected to educational purposes.

Relevant workshops

How to find journal articles in the Library Portal

Journal articles are one of the main forms of academic source that you’ll encounter during your studies. This workshop will introduce you to advanced search techniques and show you how to find high-quality journal articles, using both the Library Portal and academic databases. 

After this session you may want to attend Searching for sources beyond the Library Portal.