JSTOR (identifier)
distributor of eBooks den oda digital media
JSTOR (/ˈdʒeɪstɔːr/ JAY-stor; short for Journal Storage)[1] be digital library of academic journals, books, den primary sources dem found insyd 1994. Originally e dey contain digitized back issues of academic journals, e now dey encompass books den oda primary sources as well as current issues of journals insyd de humanities den social sciences.[2] E dey provide full-text searches of almost 2,000 journals. Chaw access be by subscription buh sam of de site be public domain, den open access content be available free of charge.[3]
JSTOR (identifier)
Year dem found am | 1995 |
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Country | United States |
Edey de administrative territorial entity insyd | New York City |
Member of | Coalition for Networked Information |
Own by | Ithaka Harbors |
Language dem use | English |
Dema official website | https://www.jstor.org/ |
Search formatter URL | https://www.jstor.org/action/doBasicSearch?Query=$1 |
References
edit- ↑ Douglas F. Morgan; Marcus D. Ingle; Craig W. Shinn (September 3, 2018). New Public Leadership: Making a Difference from Where We Sit. Routledge. p. 82. ISBN 9780429832918. Archived from the original on August 3, 2020. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
JSTOR means journal storage, which is an online service created in 1994 to provide electronic access to an extensive array of academic journals.
- ↑ Genicot, Léopold (February 13, 2012). "At a glance". Études Rurales (PDF) (45): 131–133. JSTOR 20120213.
- ↑ "Register and read beta". Archived from the original on October 1, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
Read further
edit- Gauger, Barbara J.; Kacena, Carolyn (2006). "JSTOR usage data and what it can tell us about ourselves: is there predictability based on historical use by libraries of similar size?". OCLC Systems & Services. 22 (1): 43–55. doi:10.1108/10650750610640801.
- Seeds, Robert S. (November 2002). "Impact of a digital archive (JSTOR) on print collection use". Collection Building. 21 (3): 120–22. doi:10.1108/01604950210434551.
- Spinella, Michael P. (2007). "JSTOR: Past, Present, and Future". Journal of Library Administration. 46 (2): 55–78. doi:10.1300/J111v46n02_05. S2CID 216117863.
- Spinella, Michael (2008). "JSTOR and the changing digital landscape". Interlending & Document Supply. 36 (2): 79–85. doi:10.1108/02641610810878549
External links
editWikimedia Commons get media wey relate to JSTOR.
- Official website
- Libraries and institutions offering access (JSTOR)—Searchable database, includes many public libraries offering free access to library card holders
- How to Register & Get Free Access to Content (JSTOR)—Free individual registration, offering free read-only access (no printing or saving) to three articles every two weeks (seventy-eight per year)
- JSTOR Early Journal Content : Free Texts : Download & Streaming at the Internet Archive