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JSTOR (/ ˈ dʒ eɪ s t ɔːr / JAY-stor; short for Journal Storage) [2] is a digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources founded in 1994. Originally containing digitized back issues of academic journals, it now encompasses books and other primary sources as well as current issues of journals in the humanities and social sciences. [3]
Portico was created by JSTOR in 2002 as the Electronic-Archiving Initiative.It was transferred to ITHAKA in 2004. Portico operates as a "'dim' archive for e-journal content" that stores information from scholarly journals so it cannot be lost, an example being when the part of it housing the Graft: Organ and Cell Transplantation journal was "lit up" and became publicly accessible after access ...
The Wikipedia Library. JSTOR. JSTOR indexes thousands of periodicals and considers ~700 of these as JSTOR essentials. The Internet Archive provides access ...
Central Library consists of the Julia Ideson Building and the Jesse H. Jones Building, constructed in 1976. [15] Out-of-state users are entitled to access to the Library's resources, after paying a $40 annual fee. [16] The HPL administrative offices were moved out of the Jones Building, freeing 12,600 square feet (1,170 m 2) of space.
JSTOR was a Natural sciences good ... JSTOR is a digital library that provides access to academic journals, ebooks, images, and primary sources. ... Our fees go to ...
Article processing fees for journals indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (2019). Journals use a variety of ways to generate the income required to cover publishing costs (including editorial costs, any costs of administering the peer review system), such as subsidies from institutions [7] and subscriptions.
The Chicago public library: origins and backgrounds (Gregg Press, 1972) Watson, Paula D. "Founding mothers: The contribution of women's organizations to public library development in the United States." Library Quarterly (1994): 233-269. in JSTOR; Whitehill, Walter Muir. Boston Public Library: A Centennial History (Harvard University Press, 1956)
Elitre I used to access JSTOR at my University library until 2006 and loved it, but I live elsewhere and right now can't access it anymore, so I am requesting an account for my activity on it.wiki. > 20,000 edits there (> 6700 in ns0) in 6 years, major contributor of a FA (1, 2, article stats), user of "Progetto Cococo" (local WikiProject ...