We’re delighted to announce the addition of the Cambridge University Press Journals collection to the Arden Library! The collection consists of more than 420 peer-reviewed academic journals covering subjects across the humanities, social sciences and science, technology and medicine.
You can search through the available journals either by title or by topic – when you find something you’re interested in, you’ll see a range of options and tools available to make the most of the content available!
This includes:
- Predictive search to help get you started, and the option to browse by subject
- Highlighted articles: “Latest Issue”, “Most Read” and “Most Cited”
- “Save as PDF” and “Share” options for keeping track of useful articles
- Suggested related articles, so you can delve deeper into topics and subject areas
- Detailed journal information and links to past iterations of the journal, if it changed name or focus during its lifetime – useful if you’re exploring a more historic theory or concept!
- A commitment by CUP to accessibility, for which you can find more information and details here: ‘Cambridge University Press – Accessibility’
You can find links to start exploring the Cambridge University Press Journals collection on every Subject Guide, and also via the A-Z List of Databases.
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