JSTOR’s ebook package gives your secondary school students unlimited access to more than 70,000 academic ebooks for a low annual fee. You own the titles you use most, with a portion of the annual fee reserved to automatically purchase those titles at the end of the cycle.
Library benefits
- Full integration into the JSTOR platform: Easily search across ebooks, journal articles, and primary sources in one place along with chapter-level discovery.
- Unlimited simultaneous access: A vast collection of 70,000+ scholarly ebooks from 100+ publishers (valued at over $10 million).
- A modest annual fee: US $995 with 75% of the fee reserved to automatically purchase your most used titles.
- Ease of use. Keep the titles you use most: At the end of the 2024 access period, your most-used ebook titles are automatically added to your permanent collection.
- Two options to choose from: We offer start dates of January 1 or July 1 each year to best fit your budget and academic calendar.
Student outcomes
Globally recognized for its user-friendly delivery of a vast collection of academic journals, books, and primary sources, JSTOR is used extensively by millions of college and university students worldwide. Students who use JSTOR in secondary school gain:
- Confidence in their ability to locate, evaluate, and cite scholarly articles.
- Enhanced critical thinking and analytical skills as they learn to assess arguments, analyze data, and distill information from various sources.
- Exposure to professional scholarly writing across a broad range of subjects while they consider their future areas of study.
- A global perspective from accessing diverse resources from around the world.
Teachers benefit from using JSTOR’s extensive and credible academic resources to enhance their curriculum, provide a broad range of educational content, and teach students to develop more sophisticated research and critical thinking skills.
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