Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) Redesign - Coming Soon

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Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 7:31 AM
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Subject: Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) Redesign - Coming Soon

 

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Current CJO homepage

Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is being redesigned to improve layout and navigation

Please note: URLs will not be changing


A redesigned CJO will be launched in October with improvements to the following key areas:

Appearance, Navigation, Ease of use, Consistency

These changes will simplify the key processes of content discovery, registration and personalisation, for both users and administrators.



Minor functionality changes
The general underlying functionality will be unchanged and all the URLs associated with CJO will remain the same. You will not need to modify your links.

There will be some minor functionality changes. For example:

Individual journal homepages
Current content and archives will be positioned more prominently on the page. Subscription prices will be more clearly labeled and easier to access.

Searching
Faceted searching across CJO and Cambridge Books Online will be introduced.

Last but not least
CJOMobile will be launching soon after the redesigned CJO.



We'll be in touch again soon with more detailed information about the forthcoming CJO enhancements.

Kind regards,
Tristan Collier
Cambridge Journals

At a glance:

● Enhanced page layout and display

● Improved, more intuitive navigation

● Easier access to popular features

● NO CHANGES to URLs. You will not need to modify your links.

● No changes to underlying functionality

● Faceted searching across CJO and Cambridge Books Online

● CJOMobile will launch soon after the redesign

● More detailed information to follow nearer to launch


Special message for librarians with low bandwidth internet access


Thanks to a simplified design, low resolution images and an emphasis on text, CJOMobile will also function as an access point for readers in countries with low bandwidth.

 

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