Webinars
JSTOR administrator tools: 2024 update
August 8, 2024 | 1:00PM – 1:55PM EST
Learn about updates on JSTOR’s administrator tools, including information about usage data and reports, access methods, user management, content holdings, and essential details for Artstor administrators about the integration with JSTOR. This 55-minute webinar is suitable for both new and experienced JSTOR administrators.
Watch nowJSTOR for images: 2024 update
August 22, 2024 | 1:00pm – 1:55pm EST
JSTOR is a fantastic resource for images. Now you can find Artstor’s high-quality collections and key functionality on JSTOR. Join this free webinar for an update on the latest time-saving features and functionality that supports the use of images on JSTOR. This 55-minute webinar is appropriate for librarians, researchers, and teaching faculty.
Watch nowJSTOR for research: 2024 update
September 5, 2024 | 1:00pm – 1:55pm EST
Learn about the latest time-saving features and functionality on JSTOR. These make finding, keeping track of, and sharing all kinds of content on JSTOR easy and efficient. This 55-minute webinar is appropriate for librarians, researchers, and teaching faculty.
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JSTOR admin tutorials
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Image credits: 1. Noh Costume (Mizugoromo). 19th century. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2. Len Castle. Bowl. From the Group: The Ocean. From the Series: The Magma Flows, the Magma Cools on Its Way to the Ocean. 1991. Museum of New Zealand – Te Papa Tongarewa. 3. Thermal Vision Research. Raynaud’s Phenomenon. 2015. Wellcome Collection. 4. James B. Smith & Co. (manufacturer). Photograph Album Owned by Emily Howland. 1864. National Museum of African American History and Culture. 5. Harold Weston. Night Splendor. 1968. Richard F. Brush Art Gallery at St. Lawrence University. 6. Muhammad Ali v. Floyd Patterson Boxing Ticket. 1963. National Museum of African American History and Culture. 7. Barbara Kohl-Spiro. Star Of Jacob. c. 1980. Lehigh University Art Galleries. 8. Alison Mason Kingsbury. Bookshop. 1966. Collection of Alison and Richard Jolly. 9. Eadweard Muybridge. Animal Locomotion. 1872-85. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 10. Seated Figure. 13th century. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 11. Marvin Garson, et.al. San Francisco Good Times, Volume 2, Issue 18. 1968. Campus Underground. 12. Utagawa Hiroshige. Kusatsu. ca. 1840. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 13. Hippopotamus (“William”). ca. 1961–1878 B.C. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 14. Diego Rivera. La Escuela al Aire Libre. 1932. Lehigh University Art Galleries. 15. Microphone Box. National Museum of African American History and Culture.