Discover participating book publishers on JSTOR

Books at JSTOR was built with and for academic libraries, and partners with like-minded publishers who support flexible acquisition models, data-driven collection development, and broad scholarly access. Easily explore the breadth of content below.

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Contributing academic publishers

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Scholarly ebooks

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Disciplines covered across all books

Advancing scholarly access together

Through Books at JSTOR, libraries and publishers work together to broaden equitable access to scholarly ebooks. Unlimited, DRM-free, perpetual use—combined with flexible acquisition options, deep integration across the JSTOR platform, and high-quality MARC records from OCLC—supports sustainable, discoverable collections for teaching, learning, and research.

Below you’ll find a list of all publishers contributing to Books at JSTOR, including university presses, independent scholarly publishers, public policy research organizations, and learned societies across a wide range of disciplines.

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For each publisher, you can view:

  • The country or region where they’re located.
  • Title counts by acquisition model, including single-title or subject packages, Demand-Driven Acquisition (DDA), Evidence-Based Acquisition (EBA), Path to Open, and Publisher Collections, as well as open access books. These counts reflect live titles only and exclude unpublished works.

Use the list to support collection evaluation, identify new partners for acquisition programs, and ensure your library continues to provide equitable, sustainable access to scholarly books for faculty, students, and researchers.

Turn publisher insights into a collection strategy that works

After exploring the publishers contributing to Books at JSTOR, you may want help determining which acquisition models best fit your institution’s goals. Our team can help you compare options, understand title availability by publisher, and build sustainable, mission-aligned ebook collections.

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First 100 path to open books now available open access worldwide on JSTOR

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Celebrating 100 Path to Open books becoming open access

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Syracuse University librarians, faculty, and publisher: Collaborating for tomorrow with Path to Open

This webinar featured Syracuse University speakers discussing how Path to Open supports authors, strengthens bibliodiversity, and expands global access to scholarship through a sustainable open-access model.

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Publisher Collections: A community-driven model for scholarly ebooks

This Library Journal webinar featured the Big Ten Academic Alliance, UNC Press, Liverpool University Press, and JSTOR discussing how Publisher Collections supports sustainable, equitable access.

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Explore the latest titles in JSTOR’s Path to Open program October 2025

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Building a flexible ebook strategy with JSTOR: Victoria University of Wellington’s success story

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Turn publisher insights into a collection strategy that works

After exploring the publishers contributing to Books at JSTOR, you may want help determining which acquisition models best fit your institution’s goals. Our team can help you compare options, understand title availability by publisher, and build sustainable, mission-aligned ebook collections.