Getting Started with Cambridge Journals
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Getting Started with Cambridge Journals
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Cambridge Journals consists of more than 420 peer-reviewed academic journals covering subjects across the humanities, social sciences and science, technology and medicine
How to search Cambridge Journals
- Go to Cambridge Journals.
- You can search by either:
- Searching for keywords across all journals

- Selecting a specific journal from the list and then searching within that journal.
To narrow down the list of journals use the Subject filter.

Browsing
Browsing can be a useful alternative to searching.
- By title (All titles section) - browse through the entire list of Cambridge Journals alphabetically. Either scroll down the list or select the appropriate letter at the top of the page. Select the journal title to go to the journal homepage.
- By subject (All subjects section) - all available subjects are listed at the top of the page. Select a subject to see the list of journals Cambridge publishes in that field.
- Subscribed to - select Subscribed to view the full list of journals that the Online Library has full-text access to.
- Free content - sometimes the most recent issue of a journal will be available even if we do not have a subscription to it.
Navigating your way around articles
Icons displayed to the right of the title indicate whether the journal is subscribed, open access, or may include open access content.

Each article begins with a concise overview. Look for the icons. They will guide you to additional details and helpful resources.
- Save PDF - lets you download or view the PDF. If you choose to view it, you can read the article online.
- Share - instantly generates a link you can copy, save, or share.
- Cite - this citation tool is useful, but remember to follow the Arden referencing guide. You can copy the Cambridge citation, then adjust it to meet Arden University referencing style.

Further guidance
To find out more about how to research using Cambridge Journals visit their user guides.
If you would like more help, email us at Library@arden.ac.uk or book a librarian appointment
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