JSTOR
Type of site | Digital library |
|---|---|
| Available in | English (includes content in other languages) |
| Owner | Ithaka Harbors, Inc.[1] |
| Created by | Andrew W. Mellon Foundation |
| Founder(s) | William G. Bowen |
| URL | jstor |
| Registration | Yes |
| Launched | 1994 |
| Current status | Active |
| OCLC number | 46609535 |
| Links | |
| Website | www |
| Title list(s) | support |
JSTOR (/ˈdʒeɪstɔːr/ 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] It provides full-text searches of almost 2,000 journals. Most access is by subscription but some of the site is public domain, and open access content is available free of charge.[4] JSTOR is part of the non-profit US academic digital library and learning platform provider, Ithaka Harbors, Inc.[5]
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JSTOR means journal storage, which is an online service created in 1994 to provide electronic access to an extensive array of academic journals.
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