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What makes JSTOR reliable?

Quality. JSTOR collections are curated and must meet specific criteria. Titles undergo a review process, including journal rankings, in-depth examination of research and citation data, and more.
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What makes JSTOR credible?

General JSTOR descriptions

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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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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Is JSTOR good for primary sources?

JSTOR offers millions of primary sources across four collections, supporting research and teaching in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
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What are the advantages of JSTOR?

Key benefits

Quality: JSTOR collections are curated, and all journals must meet specific criteria and undergo a review process in order to join JSTOR. This includes journal rankings, in depth examination of research and citation data, and more. Coverage: All journals include the full archival run.
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What is JSTOR? How to Use it for Online Academic Research

Is JSTOR always peer-reviewed?

Is all journal content on JSTOR peer reviewed? Nearly all of the journals collected in JSTOR are peer-reviewed publications, but the archives also contain primary sources and content that is much older than today's standard peer-review process.
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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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Is JSTOR good for history?

History Resources on JSTOR

Scope: There are more than 300 authoritative history journals on JSTOR, with deep coverage of American history as well as world history. The content is strong in analysis across periods and cultures, with intersecting research in philology, historiography, and more.
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Is JSTOR citation accurate?

Be aware that citations copied directly from JSTOR's citation tool may contain errors or have missing elements. Always check the citations carefully and correct any errors, including proper formatting, spacing, capitalization and punctuation.
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Is JSTOR the best database?

JSTOR is an excellent database, and as a full-text database it offers researchers instant gratification with full-text PDFs available for immediate download. However, relying solely on JSTOR as a source is not the best strategy and may impact the quality of your research and the paper you produce.
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What type of source is JSTOR?

JSTOR (/ˈdʒeɪstɔːr/ JAY-stor; short for Journal Storage) is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources founded in 1994.
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What type of sources does JSTOR have?

Primary source collections currently available on JSTOR are multidisciplinary and discipline-specific and include select monographs, pamphlets, manuscripts, letters, oral histories, government documents, images, 3D models, spatial data, type specimens, drawings, paintings, and more.
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What kind of source is a JSTOR article?

JSTOR is a database of articles and books, some of which are primary sources and others that are secondary. It can be hard to distinguish primary and secondary sources. Some characteristics of primary sources are that they are first hand or contemporaneous accounts or they are artifacts.
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How do you search effectively on JSTOR?

How to Search
  1. Search Tips: Find exact phrases by placing words within quotation marks. ...
  2. Search Tips: Terms: Use multiple Term(s) boxes to build complex searches. ...
  3. Narrow Results. Item Type: Select the type of items you are looking for. ...
  4. Subject. View one of JSTOR's Featured Subjects. ...
  5. Collections. ...
  6. Title. ...
  7. Publisher.
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What makes a journal credible?

A reputable journal will fully disclose the peer review process including criteria used for peer review, selection of reviewers, the type of peer review, timeframes for the peer review, and how the peer review process is handled by the editorial board.
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Can you Cite JSTOR?

MLA. Every JSTOR article has a citation available. Look in the upper right corner of the article page and select Cite, then grab the MLA style citation.
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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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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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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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Who can use JSTOR?

1 Who can use JSTOR?
  • current students.
  • affiliated researchers and lecturers.
  • staff, including faculty, librarians, and administrators.
  • patrons of a public library or museum that has licensed remote access when JSTOR is able to offer this option.
  • members of a scholarly society.
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Why isn t JSTOR free?

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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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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How do you know if a peer-reviewed article is credible?

Look for:
  1. An author who is an expert or a well-respected publisher (such as the NY Times or Wall Street Journal).
  2. Citations for sources used.
  3. Up-to-date information for your topic.
  4. Unbiased analysis of the topic (i.e. author examines more than one perspective on the issue).
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Are there secondary sources on JSTOR?

A secondary source is an account written after the event which interprets and evaluates primary sources (about the event.) They are commentary on what happened rather than records. Most journals and books on JSTOR, including the content covered in the subject sections of this guide, will be secondary sources.
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What is the best source for academic papers?

Some great examples of reliable websites for journal articles include Google Scholar, Oxford Academic, Microsoft Academic, Cornell University Library, and SAGE Publishing.
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