Introduction

JSTOR is one of the world's most trusted sources for academic content. It's a not-for-profit service that includes full-text access to academic journals, primary sources and books.

Coverage of JSTOR includes banking, business, economics, arts, history and finance as well as a range of other subjects in the humanities.

Access JSTOR from here.

PLEASE NOTE: JSTOR is subject to an academic publishing embargo, meaning it doesn't contain any journal published in the last 5 years.


We have broken down our JSTOR demonstrations into 3 sections: finding, reviewing and exporting.

1. Searching

This demonstration explores the JSTOR user interface, showing you how to conduct basic and advanced searches. You will also learn how to combine your search terms.

2. Reviewing

This demonstration explores how you can use JSTOR's advanced search options to filter to your searches. It will explore other ways to refine your results to achieve better results.

3. Exporting

This demonstration explores how to open and save your chosen articles from JSTOR. It will also show you how you can save and export your citations.


Further help

If you want more help with using JSTOR try the following links:

JSTOR Tutorials
JSTOR Website Support

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