What is JSTOR?
JSTOR (Journal STORage) presents the full text, in facsimile form, of the complete back files of important scholarly journals, generally from the first volume through issues published prior to the most recent three years. Current issues are generally not available. JSTOR provides the full-text of articles from hundreds of the most influential academic journals. JSTOR comprises a number of collections, and Middle Georgia State University now subscribes to the following: Arts & Sciences I, II, III, IV, V, VII, and Life Sciences. These collections contain journals in the following subject areas: American Studies, Anthropology, Aquatic Sciences, Art & Art History, Biological Sciences, Botany & Plant Sciences, Business, Classical Studies, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Economics, Education, Geography, Health Policy, History, History of Science & Technology, Language & Literature, Law, Mathematics, Music, Music, Paleontology, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Political Science, Population Studies, Public Policy & Administration, Religion, Sociology, Statistics, and Zoology
Coverage Dates: Varies
Update Frequency: Varies
Audience: Students, faculty, general, library staff
(Information from GALILEO)
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What is in JSTOR?
Journals : More than two thousand scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
Books : Fifty thousand DRM-free titles from scholarly publishers.
Primary Sources : More than two million primary sources across four collections: Global Plants, 19th Century British Pamphlets, Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa, and World Heritage Sites: Africa
(Information from JSTOR.org)
Video Resources for JSTOR
478-471-2709 for the Macon campus library | 478-934-3179 for the Roberts Memorial Library at the Cochran campus | 478-275-6772 for the Dublin campus library
478-374-6833 for the Eastman campus library | 478-929-6804 for the Warner Robins campus library | On the Go? Text-A-Librarian: 478-285-4898