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Why use JSTOR?

Unique benefits. In addition to ever-growing content at no added cost, we are committed to delivering high-quality, curated journal collections that provide full-run coverage and long-term preservation. This has helped to make JSTOR one of the most trusted and relied-upon research and teaching platforms.
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What is the benefit of using JSTOR?

JSTOR provides access to more than 12 million journal articles, books, images, and primary sources in 75 disciplines.
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What makes JSTOR reliable?

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. JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization that also includes Ithaka S+R and Portico.
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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 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 is the disadvantage of JSTOR?

Limitations. The availability of most journals on JSTOR is controlled by a "moving wall", which is an agreed-upon delay between the current volume of the journal and the latest volume available 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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What is unique about JSTOR?

Unique benefits

In addition to ever-growing content at no added cost, we are committed to delivering high-quality, curated journal collections that provide full-run coverage and long-term preservation. This has helped to make JSTOR one of the most trusted and relied-upon research and teaching platforms.
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Who is the intended audience of JSTOR?

JSTOR is a digital library for scholars, and researchers, and students of all kinds that provides access to more than 12 million academic journal articles, books, images, shared collections, and primary sources in 75 disciplines.
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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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Why is JSTOR so expensive?

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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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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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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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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What JSTOR stands 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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How much does it cost to use JSTOR?

Choose Your JSTOR Access. 2,000+ academic journals to help back up your work. Plans start at $19.50. JPASS is an easy way to access the world's leading academic research.
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How does JSTOR make money?

Fees cover the costs of making the content accessible

Fees for JSTOR collections have remained unchanged since 1997, even though additional content is added each year with the “moving wall.” Fees for access vary based on the type and size of institution; many institutions even have free access (see item #4).
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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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Does JSTOR use APA 7?

What citation styles does JSTOR support? You can create citations in the following styles directly from sources on JSTOR: MLA 9. APA 7.
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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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Does JSTOR use controlled vocabulary?

In doing so, we were able to leverage JSTOR Thesaurus, a controlled vocabulary of over 50,000 terms describing the content within JSTOR, for help in both naming the topics and in "training the content model."
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How much does JSTOR pay writers?

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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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Is JSTOR vetted?

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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