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Can I read books on JSTOR?

Our platform offers an unlimited, DRM-free access model, the ability to cross-search ebooks and journal articles, and chapter-level discovery. It's easier than ever for researchers to discover and access the important scholarship in tens of thousands of academic books.
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Can you find books on JSTOR?

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.
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Can you read articles on JSTOR for free?

JSTOR Daily

We're proud to publish articles based in fact and grounded by careful research and to provide free access to that research for all of our readers.
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How do you read on JSTOR?

How to start reading for free
  1. Create a personal account or sign in to your existing personal account.
  2. Search for articles on JSTOR. ...
  3. When you find an article you'd like to read, choose the Alternate access options button, then select the Read Online option.
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Are books on JSTOR peer-reviewed?

“Is all the content on JSTOR Peer Reviewed?” This is a common question from researchers using JSTOR. While nearly all of the journals collected in JSTOR are peer-reviewed publications, the archives also contain primary sources and content that is much older than today's standard peer-review process.
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Is JSTOR a valid source?

A trusted, highly used source

JSTOR is a starting point for researchers and one of the most trusted, highly used platforms.
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Is everything on JSTOR academic?

While all of content on JSTOR are considered scholarly sources, some of the older content may not be peer-reviewed. Clarify with your instructor whether you need peer-reviewed items before starting your assignment research.
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Can anyone access JSTOR?

We offer a rapidly growing number of Open Access journals and ebooks to read and download; all journal content in JSTOR published prior to 1923 in the United States and prior to 1870 elsewhere–more than 664,000 articles–is freely available to anyone, anywhere in the world; and anyone can register to read online for ...
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What is JSTOR good for?

JSTOR provides access to more than 12 million journal articles, books, images, and primary sources in 75 disciplines. We help you explore a wide range of scholarly content through a powerful research and teaching platform.
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Can students use JSTOR?

Individual accounts can be paired with your school for access to JSTOR. This means students can log in directly at jstor.org with their personal username and password for off-campus access. To setup account pairing, a first-time user should go directly to JSTOR and be sure they are logged in through their school.
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How much does it cost to use JSTOR?

Plans start at $19.50. JPASS is an easy way to access the world's leading academic research.
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What does JSTOR stand for?

JSTOR” stands for “Journal Storage" and is a protected electronic archive of leading journals across many academic disciplines. It provides text-searchable, high-quality . pdf facsimiles of each journal article from a publication's inception up to the past 3-5 years.
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Who pays for JSTOR?

JSTOR offers tiered fees and flexible purchasing options for libraries and organizations. We adjust our fees based on your institution's size, type, and country. Participants include small institutions, large universities, secondary schools, and every type in between.
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How many books are in JSTOR?

Books at JSTOR offers more than 120,000 ebooks from renowned scholarly publishers, integrated with journals and primary sources on JSTOR's easy-to-use platform.
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How to download PDF from JSTOR for free?

JSTOR: Download Source PDFs
  1. Login to the JSTOR.
  2. Search for the article that you need to use using the Search bar in the center of the Home screen.
  3. Once you have chosen the desired article, click Download PDF to the right of the window.
  4. A new tab will open containing the article's Source PDF.
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How can I access free books?

  1. The 6 best places to find free books online:
  2. Libby.
  3. Project Gutenberg.
  4. Overdrive.
  5. Open Library.
  6. LibriVox.
  7. Digital Public Library.
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What is the disadvantage of JSTOR?

Cons: JSTOR searches the full text of every article, so you may find items that mention your search terms only once (your search terms may not be the main focus of the article)
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What is free on JSTOR?

Use JSTOR to access Open Access books and journals, as well as journal content published before 1923 in the United States (and prior to 1870 elsewhere) for free. The “Early Journal Content” on JSTOR includes more than 500,000 public domain articles from more than 200 journals on the JSTOR platform.
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Is JSTOR only for history?

Full runs of more than 2,800 top scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. JSTOR works with a diverse group of nearly 1,200 publishers from more than 57 countries to preserve and make their content digitally available.
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Why does JSTOR cost money?

JSTOR is and was a driving force behind the digitalization of scholarly works and most academic journals. JSTOR's sole function is to maintain these archives, even if/when it is not commercially viable to do so. All of this costs money. Universities and companies pay for JSTOR so that it can keep doing its job.
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Who uses JSTOR?

Used in more than 13,000 schools, universities, and institutions around the world, the collections in JSTOR include peer-reviewed scholarly journals, respected literary journals, academic monographs, research reports, and primary sources from libraries' special collections and archives.
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Can high school students use JSTOR?

Learning to use JSTOR during high school gives students added confidence and prepares them for the rigors of college research, while enabling teachers to incorporate important scholarly content into their classes. JSTOR also provides an easy-to-use platform with a suite of tools for research and study.
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Does JSTOR cite Harvard?

JSTOR has partnered with TypeCite, a free citation tool that specializes in APA, MLA, and Harvard formats, to provide JSTOR users with metadata (title of journal, edition, number, pagination details, contributor details, etc.) when generating citations to academic journals.
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How to open JSTOR for free?

To register for a new free account:
  1. Visit the JSTOR registration page.
  2. Provide an email address. ...
  3. Confirm your email address.
  4. Select a strong password. ...
  5. Confirm your password.
  6. Optionally, provide any additional information you would like to share (role, area of study, etc.).
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Does JSTOR pay authors?

To make that money, the publisher sells the rights to an academic search engine company, like JSTOR. For the publisher, this venture is highly profitable because, unlike traditional publishing, the publisher does not have to pay the writer or editor.
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