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Access to JSTOR’s AI research tool
JSTOR’s AI research tool is being rolled out to all institutions that participate in JSTOR. If your institution participates, you should have access as of late July 2025. If you don’t see the tool or aren’t sure whether your institution has access: Check with your JSTOR account administrator –… Read More
Artstor on JSTOR promotional toolkit
Let’s get off on the right foot! Boost awareness of Artstor’s rich content and powerful tools with these ready-to-use resources. From eye-catching social media graphics to customizable email and web copy, our toolkit has everything you need to promote your library’s resources. Web and social media resources Reach… Read More

Maximize your collections’ impact with Artstor on JSTOR
Join a distinguished community of cultural heritage institutions committed to advancing knowledge and inspiring discovery. By contributing your high-quality digital collections for licensing on Artstor on JSTOR at no cost, you’ll unlock new opportunities to reach a global audience, preserve your collections’ legacy, and help us shape the future of… Read More
Foster essential research skills for student success
Equipping students with strong research skills is crucial for their academic success and lifelong learning. This page offers a variety of practical tools to help you guide your students in developing these essential competencies. On this page Teach core research and writing skills Master JSTOR’s research… Read More

How Wyoming Community Colleges secured JSTOR for its seven campuses
Thomas Moran. Green River Cliffs, Wyoming. 1881. The National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC). In March of 2023, Meghan Kelly experienced a new sense of freedom. Permanent access to all archival journals and primary sources licensed materials on JSTOR was granted to faculty and students across seven Wyoming… Read More

JSTOR’s AI research tool
Get to know our AI research tool, part of a growing suite of AI-enabled features on JSTOR designed to enhance—not replace—the research process. Developed in collaboration with our community and offered free to JSTOR-participating institutions, the tool helps users engage more deeply with JSTOR’s trusted corpus. Have questions, comments,… Read More

For librarians and higher education in prison programs
Illustration courtesy of Daniel Longan, April 2022. Equipping learners with information literacy is essential to supporting their success, but with limited access to educational materials or technology, students in prison often cannot build those key skills. The JSTOR Access in Prison initiative offers students on the inside… Read More

For Departments of Corrections
Illustration courtesy of Daniel Longan, April 2022. The JSTOR Access in Prison initiative provides learners at correctional facilities with an online mediated or an offline index option to access JSTOR’s library of scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles and academic materials. These tools enable students to make the most of… Read More

JSTOR Access in Prison initiative
Providing a college-level research experience for students in jails and prisons. Video illustrations courtesy of Daniel Longan, April 2022. Departments of Corrections Libraries and higher education programs Frequently asked questions… Read More
