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A new chapter for scholarship: Syracuse University and Path to Open
Syracuse University, a springtime view of Bird Library. Photo credit: SU Libraries. Syracuse University is dedicated to expanding equitable access to scholarship. Through its participation in JSTOR’s Path to Open pilot program at the press and library levels,… Read More

Monthly wrap-up: From fly-fishing lore to artistic resistance, March’s collections reflect lives and legacies
Path to Open: Communications toolkit for libraries
Gustav Klimt. Garden Path with Hens. 1916. Erich Lessing Culture and Fine Arts Archives. We’re excited to be on the Path to Open with your library. This resource is designed to help you spread the word about your participation. Below, you’ll find ready-to-use content, social media… Read More

Path to Open: Communications toolkit for publishers
Edward Hopper. Rooms by the Sea. 1951. Yale University Art Gallery. We’re excited to be on the Path to Open with you and your authors. This resource is designed to help you spread the word about your participation. Below, you’ll find ready-to-use content, social media assets, and… Read More

Explore the latest titles in JSTOR’s Path to Open program
Path to Open books are now freely available to Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Tribal Colleges and Universities
America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) are now able to provide their more than 300,000 students and faculty with immediate access to the diverse, groundbreaking university press books being published on JSTOR as part of Path to Open.
Developed in partnership with the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), University of Michigan Press, and University of North Carolina (UNC) Press, Path to Open is a multi-year pilot program designed to… Read more»