Visual literacy is a critical skill for college success. Artstor on JSTOR bridges the gap between traditional text-based research and powerful visual exploration, offering access to 2+ million high-quality images alongside trusted JSTOR resources.
Why Artstor on JSTOR for your school?
- Diverse and interdisciplinary: Explore a vast collection of 2+ million images encompassing art, history, anthropology, and more.
- Credibility and context: All images are curated from leading institutions and accompanied by accurate metadata.
- Interactive learning: Engage students with a suite of tools for zooming, comparing, and creating presentations with images.
- Seamless integration: Access Artstor alongside JSTOR’s trusted collection of scholarly journals, books, and primary sources.
Artstor on JSTOR is the perfect solution for:
- Arts and humanities classes: Deepen understanding of historical periods, artistic movements, and cultural artifacts.
- Social science courses: Analyze visual evidence alongside historical documents and research papers.
- Developing research skills: Equip students with the ability to critically evaluate and utilize visual information.
- Preparing for college: Foster a foundation in visual literacy skills essential for college-level research.
How we help your school get the most out of Artstor on JSTOR:
- Librarian resources: Explore a dedicated section with tools and tips to help you integrate Artstor into your curriculum.
- Faculty training: Access webinars and workshops designed to help educators make the most of Artstor in their teaching.