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Archival Databases  

JSTOR

JSTOR is a not-for-profit organization, founded to help academic libraries and publishers. JSTOR is a shared digital library created in 1995 to help university and college libraries free up space on their shelves, save costs, and provide greater levels of access to more content than ever before. More generally, by digitizing content to high standards and supporting its long-term preservation, JSTOR aim to help libraries and academic publishers transition their activities from print to digital operations. Our aim is to expand access to scholarly content around the world and to preserve it for future generations. We provide access to some or all of the content free of charge when we believe we can do so while still meeting our long-term obligations.

JSTOR currently includes more than 2,300 academic journals, dating back to the first volume ever published, along with thousands of monographs and other materials relevant for education. JSTOR digitized more than 50 million pages and continue to digitize approximately 3 million pages annually.

JSTOR digitizes millions of pages of scholarly content each year, provides reliable 24/7 access to people in 170+ countries.
While the majority of journal content preserved by and made available through JSTOR is licensed from publishers, some is in the public domain. In September 2011, JSTOR “Early Journal Content” made nearly 500,000 public domain articles from more than 200 journals freely available to the public on the JSTOR platform. Early Journal Content includes U.S. content published before 1923 and non-U.S. content published prior to 1870.

For more information please visit website:http://www.jstor.org/ External website that opens in a new window

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