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Can you copy and paste from JSTOR?

You can copy and paste text from your own article or document or paste in a URL. Don't worry, we'll keep your document private.
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Can you download JSTOR articles for free?

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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Can I share JSTOR articles?

Shared Collection Content may be open to all Authorized Users of JSTOR (“Open Shared Collection Content”, and referred to on artstor.org as “Public Collections”) or limited to the Authorized Users of the contributing Institutional Licensee (“Institutional Shared Collection Content”, and referred to on artstor.org as “ ...
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Is JSTOR Legal?

JSTOR is licensed mainly to academic institutions, public libraries, research institutions, museums, and schools. More than 7,000 institutions in more than 150 countries have access.
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Can you translate JSTOR articles?

To translate the contents of items on JSTOR such as journal articles and book chapters, you can use a service that supports PDF translation such as Google Translate.
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Copying and pasting a citation from JSTOR

Is it legal to translate articles?

No, unless you get the permission of the original author, or of the person or entity who holds the copyright for the article you translate.
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Is JSTOR considered a scholarly source?

However, all content on JSTOR is considered scholarly content. In the following section we'll look at the peer review process, the definition of scholarly content, and how that relates to content on JSTOR.
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What are the cons 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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Can JSTOR be trusted?

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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How to download PDF from JSTOR for free?

To Download Source PDFs in JSTOR:
  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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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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Do you have to cite JSTOR?

JSTOR is an online database for scholarly article. Its articles are available online and hence you have to cite them as online database, with DOI.
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How many articles can I download from JSTOR?

Download. Select up to 120 articles to download in PDF format. These articles are yours to keep and will be saved in your account.
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Why can't i download from JSTOR?

Check to make sure you are using one of our supported browsers. Once you are sure you are using a supported browser, then clear your cookies and cache. Then, try to download the article again.
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How to read JSTOR without paying?

Sign in to your personal account. Hover or choose your name in the top-right corner of the page, and select Free Article Views from the drop-down menu. You can also click Free Article Views on the left side of the page when viewing your profile.
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Is JSTOR free to public?

There is a great deal of Open Content available 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.
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Why does JSTOR cost money?

The platform provides access to a vast collection of academic journals, books, and primary sources, which requires significant resources to maintain and curate. Additionally, the content on JSTOR is often licensed from publishers, which contributes to the cost of access.
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How much does JSTOR pay writers?

JSTOR Daily

Feature stories typically range from 1,800 to 2,000 words. The submission guidelines confirm (but don't specify) that contributors are paid, so Who Pays Writers reports the average pay is 31 cents per word.
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What does JSTOR stand for?

JSTOR, which stands for Journal Storage, has developed a database that provides Internet access to some of the most important scholarly journals in a variety of academic fields, including the mathematical sciences.
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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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Why do people use JSTOR?

JSTOR is a digital library for the intellectually curious. We help everyone discover, share, and connect valuable ideas.
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What is JSTOR best for?

Description: JSTOR is a digital library of academic content in many formats and disciplines. The collections include top peer-reviewed scholarly journals as well as respected literary journals, academic monographs, research reports from trusted institutes, and diverse primary sources.
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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.)
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Are things on JSTOR peer-reviewed?

While the majority of journals collected in JSTOR are considered peer-reviewed publications, our archives also contain some specific primary source materials (such as some journals in the Ireland Collection and the 19th Century British Pamphlet Collection).
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How do you tell if a source is peer-reviewed JSTOR?

At the current time there is no way to search JSTOR for only peer-reviewed publications. We often find that if you have questions concerning the academic legitimacy of a particular journal or book, your institution's librarian or your course instructor may be best able to answer those inquiries.
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