Cambridge Journals, a division of Cambridge University Press (CUP), US, has completed the 2009 Collection of its Digital Archives, adding to over a century of digitised research material. Over 3.3 million pages are now available in the 2009 Collection, the vast majority of which have never been available online before.
The 2009 archive collection now includes content from journals such as Behavioral and Brain Sciences, British Journal of Political Science, The International Review of the Red Cross and the Journal of Fluid Mechanics. During digitisation it was also discovered that many journals had previous versions and wherever possible, these have now been digitised as well. The International Review of the Red Cross now has three complete archives - in English, French and Spanish, all from different periods in its existence.
The Cambridge Journals Digital Archive (CJDA) is a journals article collection and contains over a century of digitised back-issue content. CJDA is available in its entirety, as a package of Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) archives, as a package of Science, Technology and Medicine (STM) archives, or in subject based packages. The process of digitising the 2010 Collection is already underway. Highlights will include the archive of Archaeologia, which dates back to 1770 and is associated with The Antiquaries Journal; and the archive of another highly rated historical title Speculum, which dates back to 1926.
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