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Three hundred groundbreaking new books are on the path to open access Path to Open, a pilot program to support the open access publication of […]
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Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC), a centralized service supporting the shared needs of Florida’s 40 public colleges and universities, has joined Path to Open, a pilot […]
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Join this free, one-hour JSTOR + Choice-ACRL webinar to learn how librarians and faculty can align and collaborate to address barriers to teaching with digitized primary sources. In addition to walking away with actionable insights, attendees will be the first to receive full access to the new report!
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On the road to future-proofing all digital content: How Portico now preserves libraries’ self-curated collections

Portico has earned its reputation as a trusted guardian of digital content for publishers, with over 1,000 publishers and 1,000 libraries worldwide relying on its time-honored preservation approach. Portico centers long-term content management and organizational commitment, as well as a dedication to addressing the needs of future scholars.
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Struggling to forge a connection between scholarly content and vibrant student engagement? The solution awaits. Join us for this webinar where Hypothesis and JSTOR teams unite to unveil the transformative potential of social annotation in reshaping the student-faculty interaction with JSTOR content.
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Sign up for an institutional trial to explore how Artstor on JSTOR supports teaching and learning with high-quality images, active learning tools, and resources for visual literacy across disciplines.
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ITHAKA announced today a new set of services to help academic, research, and cultural institutions easily and affordably share, preserve, and manage their local digital […]
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JSTOR provides community colleges with affordable access to a comprehensive collection of journals and primary sources—supporting teaching, learning, and research across disciplines.
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The research libraries of the Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) have entered into a multi-year pilot agreement with JSTOR to support Path to Open, a […]
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Dear Colleagues, I recently shared the 2023 priorities ITHAKA has set to help provide the infrastructure the academic community needs to support research, teaching, and […]
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Explore JSTOR’s equitable fees for international universities and colleges. Learn how regional savings tiers ensure sustainable access to journals, books, primary sources, images, and digital stewardship services worldwide.
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50,000 students and 15,000 faculty members across ten 4- and 2-year colleges now have access to thousands of academic journals through JSTOR The University of […]
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Help build an open access collection preserving grassroots Civil Rights history. Learn how libraries and archives can fund or contribute materials to uncover untold stories from marginalized communities.
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Lean Library, a Technology from SAGE company that delivers library services directly into the patron’s workflow, is collaborating with JSTOR. Together, they will provide libraries […]
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The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded ITHAKA a new $1.5 million grant to provide incarcerated college students with access to JSTOR, a digital library […]
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Join us for a webinar discussing configuration options in EBSCO Discovery Service to ensure that your JSTOR content is discoverable and your settings showcase your […]
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Managing JSTOR access for your library has never been easier with the Access Methods settings in your admin account. Review or update your access setups […]
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Since 1983, April has been observed as School Library Month, designated by American Association of School Librarians. As the month comes to a close, JSTOR […]
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JSTOR will be taking part in this year’s virtual ACRL conference, April 13-16. We will be sharing updates with attendees, including: A deeper research experience […]
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Get the latest teaching and learning resources from JSTOR—including new resources, tools, and educator-focused updates. Sign up to receive insightful materials to support your classroom and research.
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Explore JSTOR fees for government and non-profit research institutions. Learn about classifications, access options, and sustainable models for journals, books, and digital stewardship.
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The JSTOR Access Initiative provides free or reduced-fee access to JSTOR’s complete archival journals and primary sources collections for qualifying institutions worldwide.
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Explore JSTOR’s transparent, equitable fee structure. Learn how classifications ensure fair fees and broad access to journals, books, primary sources, images, and digital stewardship services for every institution type.
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Explore classifications, fees, and participation options for universities and four-year colleges in the U.S. and Canada, including journals, books, primary sources, images, and digital stewardship services.
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See how JSTOR fees works for U.K. universities and colleges. Find your Jisc band classification and explore access to high-quality academic content and trusted library services.
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Explore affordable access options for community colleges. Learn about JSTOR’s subscription and one-time payment models for journals, books, primary sources, and digital stewardship services.
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Explore JSTOR pricing for corporate and for-profit research institutions. Usage-based access to scholarly journals supports research, innovation, and evidence-driven solutions.
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Explore JSTOR’s affordable access options for secondary schools. Learn about academic journals, ebooks, and primary sources that support research, teaching, and college readiness.
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Fees for museums JSTOR helps museums of all sizes expand access to trusted journals, primary sources, and images, as well as digital preservation and stewardship […]
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Explore JSTOR fees for public libraries. Gain affordable access to journals, primary sources, and images, as well as digital preservation and stewardship services designed to support lifelong learning and community engagement.
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