Librarians
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Managing JSTOR access for your library has never been easier with the Access Methods settings in your admin account. Review or update your access setups […]
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Since 1983, April has been observed as School Library Month, designated by American Association of School Librarians. As the month comes to a close, JSTOR […]
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JSTOR will be taking part in this year’s virtual ACRL conference, April 13-16. We will be sharing updates with attendees, including: A deeper research experience […]
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Get the latest teaching and learning resources from JSTOR—including new resources, tools, and educator-focused updates. Sign up to receive insightful materials to support your classroom and research.
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Explore JSTOR pricing for government and non-profit research institutions. Learn about classifications, access options, and sustainable models for journals, books, and digital stewardship.
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The JSTOR Access Initiative provides free or reduced-fee access to JSTOR’s complete archival journals and primary sources collections for qualifying institutions worldwide.
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Explore JSTOR’s transparent, equitable fee structure. Learn how classifications ensure fair pricing and broad access to journals, books, primary sources, images, and digital stewardship services for every institution type.
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Explore classifications, pricing, and participation options for universities and four-year colleges in the U.S. and Canada, including journals, books, primary sources, images, and digital stewardship services.
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See how JSTOR pricing works for U.K. universities and colleges. Find your Jisc band classification and explore access to high-quality academic content and trusted library services.
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Explore affordable access options for community colleges. Learn about JSTOR’s subscription and one-time payment models for journals, books, primary sources, and digital stewardship services.
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Explore JSTOR pricing for corporate and for-profit research institutions. Usage-based access to scholarly journals supports research, innovation, and evidence-driven solutions.
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Explore JSTOR’s affordable access options for secondary schools. Learn about academic journals, ebooks, and primary sources that support research, teaching, and college readiness.
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Fees for museums JSTOR helps museums of all sizes expand access to trusted journals, primary sources, and images, as well as digital preservation and stewardship […]
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Explore JSTOR pricing for public libraries. Gain affordable access to journals, primary sources, and images, as well as digital preservation and stewardship services designed to support lifelong learning and community engagement.
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Dear colleagues, As education institutions around the world continue to grapple with the momentous impact of COVID-19, libraries and publishers must cut budgets while continuing […]
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Brigitte Weinsteiger, associate university librarian for collections at the University of Pennsylvania, has joined JSTOR’s Library Advisory Group. The group is composed of leading librarians […]
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JSTOR has made its popular Research Basics course easier and simpler to access. Research Basics, a free and open online course designed to help early […]
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The University of the Fraser Valley Library adopted JSTOR’s Demand-Driven Acquisition (DDA) ebook program to expand access to scholarly content while managing tight budgets and limited staff time. Collections and Electronic Resource Librarian Patti Wilson shares how DDA has helped the university meet evolving research and curriculum needs.
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Forty academic, library, and publishing leaders from across the UK and U.S. gathered at Pembroke College on July 3, 2018 to commemorate a two-decades-long relationship […]
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This week, EDUCAUSE Review explores the collaboration between JSTOR Labs and Columbia Libraries on the Reimagining the Monograph project, which resulted in the speedy creation of […]
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You’ve probably heard that metadata is “data about data.” But that definition grates on Jabin White, ITHAKA’s vice president of content management. While correct, he […]
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JSTOR and the Turkish Academic Network and Information Center (ULAKBIM EKUAL) have announced a historic 3-year national agreement. In this arrangement, JSTOR will provide full […]
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As we did last year, JSTOR and Artstor are participating in #ColorOurCollections, an online event hosted by the New York Academy of Medicine Library. Using […]
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Louise Jones, university librarian at Chinese University of Hong Kong, has joined JSTOR’s Library Advisory Group. The group is composed of leading librarians from around […]
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JSTOR and Artstor have long worked with cultural and educational institutions to make digital content more discoverable. Today we are pleased to announce JSTOR Forum—the […]
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Books at JSTOR was named 2017’s “Most Improved Product” in The Charleston Advisor’s sixteenth annual Readers’ Choice Awards. Voters praised the program’s greater breadth of […]
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Have you heard about the JSTOR thesaurus? Launched in 2013, the thesaurus comprises several source thesauri and controlled vocabularies and is being integrated with the […]
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To our creators, partners, and users: We are writing to you as a valued member of our community to share the good news that Artstor, […]
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JSTOR is part of a newly formed coalition of organizations working to annotate the web. This group of 40+ knowledge platforms, libraries, and publishers is […]
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