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If you wish to write a blog about your research or latest paper, we would welcome a short 500–1000-word blog post including one or two images. References in blog posts should be kept to a minimum. Blog posts will be used for marketing promotion and shouldn't resemble a published article. We will support the promotion of your blog by posting it online here. For more information, please contact Harry Busby
Promoting your article
We encourage authors to actively promote their articles globally to their colleagues and fellow researchers. Cambridge University Press provides a suite of resources to help you engage with your readership, increase your visibility and make your article more discoverable online.
Sharing your article
Cambridge University Press supports responsible social sharing of published research. This journal participates in Cambridge Core Share, a tool that enables readers to easily generate links to online, read-only journal articles that can be freely shared on social media sites and scholarly collaboration networks.
Please also check the details of your publishing agreement and our Green Open Access policy for details of how you may share the full text of your article.
Impact of individual articles
Cambridge Core displays Altmetric Attention Scores to help authors and readers see how much attention an article is getting online. These are displayed alongside the article's title in the journal's table of contents. Please see our guide to Altmetric for more information.