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Email: support@jstor.org Text: (734)-887-7001 Call Toll Free in the U.S.: (888)-388-3574 Call Local and International: (734)-887-7001 Hours of operation: Mon - Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EDT (GMT -4:00) Open Access ebooks are available on JSTOR at no cost to libraries or users. 9,000+ titles are now available from respected presses, such as University of California Press, University of Michigan Press, and the RAND Corporation, and the collection continues to grow.
The Open Access titles are cross-searchable with journals and primary sources on our popular JSTOR platform, increasing their usage and impact. All the Open Access titles are preserved in Portico, ensuring that researchers will have access to the content in perpetuity. Content will remain Open Access if it is triggered through Portico. Download the title list (xls) | Download KBART file UML Library is pleased to announce the launch of a new institutional repository, UMass Lowell RAD (Research, Archives, and Data)! Search for books, journals, video, and non-print materials
Search for a journal or ebook title in our electronic holdings Learn more about borrowing materials from other libraries More than 2,500 Open Access ebooks are now available through Jstor at no cost to libraries or users. These titles reflect JSTOR’s high standards for quality content and are freely available for anyone in the world to use. Users won’t need to register or log in, and there are no DRM restrictions or limits on chapter PDF downloads or printing. The ebooks are also preserved in Portico, ensuring that they will be available to researchers in perpetuity.
One of the great values of working within JSTOR is that a search can yield results across many different content types. Here we will share ways to leverage different formats of content to explore educational value beyond research projects. JSTOR digitizes the full back runs of journals. This includes the first issue published and up to 3-5 years from the present. JSTOR's historical depth makes it possible to analyze changing attitudes and cultural beliefs, and read classic works in over 60 disciplines. The oldest journal on JSTOR is Philosophical Transactions, which began publication in 1665.
Academic journals frequently include book reviews. Book reviews are helpful for students working to understand the reception to a work of literature or key insights to academic publications. Within the advanced search options on JSTOR, a student can limit their results to reviews, but a search of all content related to a book title may yield even richer results. You can track the evolution of an idea over long periods of time. Scholarly discourse within a particular field across publications is a valuable research exercise. The Libraries offer access to e-books from university and other academic presses on the JSTOR platform.
These include: These titles have been purchase and are owned as physical books are owned in perpetuity. These have the collection name "JSTOR Books." These have the series "JSTOR Ebooks: Open Access." These titles are purchased automatically after a certain number of uses. High-use titles are purchased at the end of the fiscal year
As a pioneer and leading platform for open access ebooks, JSTOR supports libraries and publishers in expanding free access to high-quality scholarly works. Rapidly growing titles from 145+ publishers Books at JSTOR’s open access (OA) ebook programs provide unparalleled value and access to high-quality content for institutions and scholars everywhere. Usage for over 1,000 licensed titles increased by an average of 5,500% following conversion to OA on JSTOR, and the average number of countries using these titles has increased 9x. JSTOR collaborates with university presses, research centers, and global organizations to actively pilot new OA ebook initiatives, addressing systemic challenges in scholarly publishing while supporting libraries and publishers, and the readers we serve. The Artstor collections’s breadth of content supports study across disciplines, including anthropology from Harvard’s Peabody Museum, archaeology from Erich Lessing Culture and Fine Art Archives, and world events from Magnum Photos, making it a...
In addition to its licensed content, Artstor offers hundreds of thousands of freely accessible museum, library, and archive images for everyone. The images in Artstor are curated from reliable sources and have been rights-cleared for use in education and research — you are free to use them in classroom instruction and handouts, presentations, student assignments,... JSTOR contains the full-text of more than 2,600 journals from 1,200 publishers, with publication dates ranging from 1665 to 2015 (for certain titles). Journals are available in more than 75 disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences and mathematics. More than 9,000 Open Access books from 100+ publishers, including Brill, Cornell University Press, De Gruyter, and University of California Press, are available. Explore millions primary sources supporting the humanities, social sciences, and sciences from libraries, museums, archives, and historical societies around the world.
Includes artworks, photographs, publications, recordings, and other artifacts. As a pioneer and leading platform for open access ebooks, JSTOR supports libraries and publishers in expanding free access to high-quality scholarly works. Rapidly growing titles from 145+ publishers Books at JSTOR’s open access (OA) ebook programs provide unparalleled value and access to high-quality content for institutions and scholars everywhere. Usage for over 1,000 licensed titles increased by an average of 5,500% following conversion to OA on JSTOR, and the average number of countries using these titles has increased 9x. JSTOR collaborates with university presses, research centers, and global organizations to actively pilot new OA ebook initiatives, addressing systemic challenges in scholarly publishing while supporting libraries and publishers, and the readers we serve.
"Using Ebooks on JSTOR to Enhance Your Research" (1:27) is by JSTOR The stable link will always be accessible and will look like the blue circled URL. If you share a stable link and your students are not signed into JSTOR, they may be prompted to sign in to open your book chapter. UML Library is pleased to announce the launch of a new institutional repository, UMass Lowell RAD (Research, Archives, and Data)! Search for books, journals, video, and non-print materials Search for a journal or ebook title in our electronic holdings
Learn more about borrowing materials from other libraries You will need to be logged in to the UML Library to access some of the material in this guide. If you are logged in to your UML email you are logged in to the library. You may get an additional authentication phone call from Duo. This is routine. This guide includes information and resources to help participants get the most out of the Books at JSTOR program.
If you need help at any time, please contact JSTOR Support. JSTOR provides site administrators with various notifications and reports to help manage each acquisition model for books. Note: If you have purchased books that are not yet available on the JSTOR platform, we will automatically turn on access when those books are released. If you purchased titles through GOBI Library Solutions, you will receive the free OCLC MARC records if you opted in when you set up your account. Books at JSTOR allows interlibrary loan for book chapters. Please view the Terms and Conditions for details.
Demand-Driven Acquisition (DDA) was phased out in 2024.
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Email: Support@jstor.org Text: (734)-887-7001 Call Toll Free In The U.S.:
Email: support@jstor.org Text: (734)-887-7001 Call Toll Free in the U.S.: (888)-388-3574 Call Local and International: (734)-887-7001 Hours of operation: Mon - Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EDT (GMT -4:00) Open Access ebooks are available on JSTOR at no cost to libraries or users. 9,000+ titles are now available from respected presses, such as University of California Press, University of Michigan Pr...
The Open Access Titles Are Cross-searchable With Journals And Primary
The Open Access titles are cross-searchable with journals and primary sources on our popular JSTOR platform, increasing their usage and impact. All the Open Access titles are preserved in Portico, ensuring that researchers will have access to the content in perpetuity. Content will remain Open Access if it is triggered through Portico. Download the title list (xls) | Download KBART file UML Librar...
Search For A Journal Or Ebook Title In Our Electronic
Search for a journal or ebook title in our electronic holdings Learn more about borrowing materials from other libraries More than 2,500 Open Access ebooks are now available through Jstor at no cost to libraries or users. These titles reflect JSTOR’s high standards for quality content and are freely available for anyone in the world to use. Users won’t need to register or log in, and there are no ...
One Of The Great Values Of Working Within JSTOR Is
One of the great values of working within JSTOR is that a search can yield results across many different content types. Here we will share ways to leverage different formats of content to explore educational value beyond research projects. JSTOR digitizes the full back runs of journals. This includes the first issue published and up to 3-5 years from the present. JSTOR's historical depth makes it ...
Academic Journals Frequently Include Book Reviews. Book Reviews Are Helpful
Academic journals frequently include book reviews. Book reviews are helpful for students working to understand the reception to a work of literature or key insights to academic publications. Within the advanced search options on JSTOR, a student can limit their results to reviews, but a search of all content related to a book title may yield even richer results. You can track the evolution of an i...