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’

A screenshot of CUP Journals showing the search in journal box, journal cover and links to recent issues

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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