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Cambridge University Press publishes academic books, journals, and Bibles as part of Cambridge University Press & Assessment. It supports higher education with research and education products and promotes open research. As a not-for-profit, it reinvests in its mission to help people globally.
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Find more about our Academic platforms: 

Cambridge Core: Cambridge Core is the home for academic content, offering over 1.8 million journal articles and 46,000+ books for readers and researchers to access valuable, useful, and inspirational information.

Higher Education: Higher Education offers eBooks from diverse subjects, and Cambridge Spiral provides digital reading access. Instructor accounts track examination copy requests and enable access to locked instructor resources.

Cambridge Advance Online: Cambridge Advance Online offers courses from a wide range of specialist subject areas across the University of Cambridge, and we are continually investing in building and developing the programme of online courses we offer. You can explore our courses here.

Author Hub: Author Hub is the home for Cambridge University Press authors, and has useful information for authors who have received an invitation to register, such as royalties statements, sales figures, discount flyers, marketing resources and more.

Multimedia Fluid Mechanics Online: Multimedia Fluid Mechanics Online (HOMSY) complements Fluid Mechanics courses with interactive demos, virtual labs, simulations, and videos, helping students understand fluid flows through experimental and computational demonstrations across 8 key modules.

Open Engage: Cambridge Open Engage is the collaborative platform to upload, share and advance early and open research. It hosts early research outputs, such as preprints, conference posters, data, and so on. This content is hosted within a rich ecosystem across multiple disciplines, and will support collaboration, interdisciplinary research and the evolution of open research and scholarly communications.

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