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Primary source collections currently available on JSTOR are multidisciplinary and discipline-specific and include select monographs, pamphlets, manuscripts, letters, oral histories, government documents, images, 3D models, spatial data, type specimens, drawings, paintings, and more.
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Primary source collections on JSTOR are multidisciplinary and discipline-specific. They include select books, pamphlets, manuscripts, letters, oral histories, government documents, images, paitnings, and more.
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A guide to primary sources on JSTOR. Take a closer look at the freely available and licensed collections featured in the JSTOR Beyond Journals webinar. In this resource, you’ll find collection details related JSTOR Daily stories, tools, and updates. View the guide
Primary source collections on JSTOR are multidisciplinary and discipline-specific. They include select books, pamphlets, manuscripts, letters, oral histories, government documents, images, paitnings, and more.