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We've expanded our free online reading program until the end of 2020: You can read 100 articles for free online every month, without institutional affiliation.
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Exciting news!
#JSTOR
is now free in 1,000 correctional facilities worldwide, benefiting over 500,000 incarcerated individuals, demonstrating JSTOR's commitment to inclusive
#education
.
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#JSTORAccessInPrison
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We've expanded our free online reading program until the end of 2020: You can read 100 articles for free online every month, without institutional affiliation.
Create a free JSTOR account and start exploring.
We've expanded our free online reading program until the end of 2020: You can read 100 articles for free online every month, without institutional affiliation.
Just create a JSTOR account and start exploring.
Kurt Cobain would have been 52 today. He was "the spokesperson for a subculture with nothing to claim for its own but angst, fear and disaffection" and his "music and lyrics spoke (loud) volumes about the troubled society we live in."
Understanding the history of institutionalized racism is key to understanding this weekend's protests.
@JSTOR_Daily
has compiled a syllabus to help contextualize, teach, and understand:
Hi all! Just to clarify: All of JSTOR isn't public, but a lot is. We're happy to see your excitement. This content has been OA for a long time, but good to see awareness is growing. We are also working with universities & libraries who have been affected:
On December 4, 1969, Black Panthers Fred Hampton and Mark Clark were assassinated by the Chicago Police and the FBI. Hampton's revolutionary legacy lives on, explore more about his life in an article from the Journal of African American Studies.
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Hi - Just to clarify: All of JSTOR isn't public, but a lot is. Glad to hear your excitement. This content has been OA for a long time, but good to see awareness is growing. We are also working with universities & libraries who have been affected:
Hey y'all - we've had this search (without a login) option for a few years now - we add open access content as it's available. We're just signal boosting right now - let us know if you have questions.
We hope everyone is doing OK and staying safe! For now, we'll be posting information on how to access JSTOR remotely, info on
#openaccess
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Yes! Here's more info: You can also check in with your alma mater to see if you have alumni access, as well as your local public library to determine if they offer access.
A trophy from us to you for making it to the end of the semester, whether you're a student, faculty member, or librarian. Congratulations!
🏆 : Peter Bateman (British, 1740–1825) (artist), and Anne Bateman (British, 1748–1813) (artist). Trophy Cup. 1792–93.
@ClevelandArt
.
Institutionalized racism in the U.S. is key to understanding the Black Lives Matter movement. We have a syllabus of free articles that examine events in history that are rarely taught in schools.
#blacklivesmatter
While we're happy to hear the main structure of the Notre Dame is intact, we are absolutely gutted about fire there today. Our thoughts are also with the first responders in Paris and we thank them for their hard work and bravery.
We have news! We're working to digitize 600 scholarly titles from El Colegio de México - we were awarded a grant from the Mellon Foundation to do so! Learn more:
@elcolmex
@MellonFdn
JStor pop-up: how likely are you to recommend JStor to a friend?
Me: I would recommend JStor to everyone who is looking up the same esoteric nonsense article that is only hosted on this database thankyou
🔍 Want to explore half a million
#OpenAccess
images from
@metmuseum
on JSTOR?
We've got you covered! This collection encompasses the museum's holdings from ancient works to the twentieth century, across media and the globe.
Image: 🎣 The Fishing Party by Winslow Homer, 1869.
Attention knitters! We have a very important announcement: there's a collection of Victorian knitting manuals on JSTOR! And it's
#openaccess
! Courtesy of
@unisouthampton
!
We have proudly expanded our
#AccessInPrison
Initiative, offering our extensive
#AcademicResources
to incarcerated students across the U.K. (incl. Wales) for educational
#equity
.
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Woody Guthrie wrote "This Land is Your Land" today in 1940, which was a protest song. Explore the social activism of the song in this American Music article from
@IllinoisPress
.
@punctum_books
, an independent scholar- and queer-led
#OA
publisher, and
#JSTOR
recently released punctum’s entire backlist of 250
#OpenAccess
academic books on JSTOR, bringing JSTOR to 10,000 open access books! Read all about it:
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JSTOR can be accessed from off-campus and, should your classes be moving online during the COVID-19 crisis, we have ways for you to connect. Learn more:
We've partnered with
@CRL_Global
to make historical South Asian materials freely available - including primary and secondary works such pamphlets, monographs, periodicals, fiction, poetry and more! This collection is open to all - explore today!