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  2. JSTOR - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Ohio State University libraries - Wikipedia

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    During this period, the Ohio State University libraries used Web 2.0, blogs, wikis, podcasts, Carmen, and many other new methods to serve and communicate with readers. [4] The digital initiatives include all collections in the Ohio State University libraries that support storing, sharing, and learning knowledge.

  4. Ithaka Harbors - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Help:Find sources - Wikipedia

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    Many of the best sources are not available online, or are only available under subscription. For example, many books are not available online at all, and subscription to academic databases such as JSTOR can be fairly expensive. However, it is possible to use the open web to find many good sources to use in writing encyclopedia articles.

  6. Education Resources Information Center - Wikipedia

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    This article relies excessively on references to primary sources. Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources . Find sources: "Education Resources Information Center" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( November 2010 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message )

  7. Wikipedia:JSTOR/Approved - Wikipedia

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    See my most recent project "Agriculture in the prehistoric Southwest" for an example of the work I do. Having JSTOR readily available would be a big help. Smallchief 10:22, 5 July 2012 (UTC) To assist with reviewing GA articles which use JSTOR for sources. SilkTork Tea time 12:38, 5 July 2012 (UTC)

  8. Narrative (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Narrative is an academic journal published by the Ohio State University that focuses on narratology.It is the official journal of the International Society for the Study of Narrative (formerly known as the Society for the Study of Narrative Literature from its founding in June 1984 until March 2008). [1]

  9. List of sources for John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry

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    His book was intended for sale to tourists among others, as it has advertisements for a hotel with steam heat and electric lights, [43]: 203 a suggestion that the visitor visit the Dime Museum, [43]: 202 and fishing guides and bait available on short notice. [43]: 203 50 pages are on Brown's raid, and Brown's picture is on the cover. [43]