Primary sources
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Explore millions of primary sources on JSTOR—documents, images, artifacts, and data from libraries, archives, and museums worldwide. Discover materials that enrich research and teaching.
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Gain comprehensive access to all licensed archival journals and primary source collections on JSTOR—brought together on one platform designed to support research, teaching, and discovery.
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Explore what’s on JSTOR: high-quality journals, scholarly ebooks, primary sources, images, and research tools—all on one trusted platform supporting research, teaching, and discovery.
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Explore JSTOR’s full suite of products and services—from mission-driven digital stewardship and an innovative research platform to flexible content solutions—that support scholarship, teaching, and discovery.
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In our webinar, explore tools, content, and strategies with Blair Woodard (Associate Professor of History and Environmental Studies, University of Portland) and Whitney Barlow Robles (Author, Historian, Curator, and Visiting Scholar, Department of History, Dartmouth College), and get practical tips on using images to enrich student learning.
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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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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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Reveal Digital creates open access, collaboratively funded primary source collections that surface underrepresented voices from the 20th century and beyond. Learn how libraries, archives, and communities build and sustain these collections.
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Explore World Heritage Sites: Africa, a digital collection of 86,000+ objects documenting Africa’s cultural heritage and rock art through visual, contextual, and spatial data.
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Explore Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa, a JSTOR collection of 27,000+ objects and 190,000 pages documenting the region’s liberation movements and anti-apartheid struggles.
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Explore nearly 26,000 digitized pamphlets documenting the political, social, and economic debates that shaped 19th-century Britain—now accessible through JSTOR.
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Global Plants is the world’s largest database of digitized plant type specimens and related materials—featuring nearly three million images and reference works from 300+ herbaria in 70+ countries.
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