How do I access JSTOR from university?

How do I access JSTOR from university?

Although Hsiuping University of Science and Technology participates in JSTOR, they have not provided us with a way for you to log in remotely. Check your library’s website for access info or contact your librarian who manages JSTOR for your institution. In the meantime, you can register to read 100 articles/month free.

How do I log into JSTOR?

If your librarian has given you a username and password to log on to JSTOR directly from the JSTOR.org website:

  1. Go to the Login Page.
  2. Enter your school’s username and password on the left side of the screen.
  3. Click “Login” beneath the username and password fields.

Do you have to be a student to use JSTOR?

Anyone with an e-mail address may register for a personal account. Personal JSTOR accounts are available for independent researchers, or individuals who are not affiliated with a school, organization, or library.

How much does JSTOR access cost?

JPASS subscriptions are available in either monthly and annual payment options. Monthly plans cost $19.50 USD and include 10 PDF downloads per month and are eligible for auto-renewal. Annual plans cost $199.00 USD and include 120 PDF downloads and while they do not auto-renew, annual plans may be subject to a discount.

How can I read JSTOR papers for free?

How to Start Reading for Free

  1. To get started, create a free personal account.
  2. Search for articles (results will default to content you can access).
  3. Click the “Alternate access options” button underneath the title of the article then select the “Read Online” option (only eligible articles will include this option).

How much does access to JSTOR cost?

Why is JSTOR not free?

Yes, the fees are paid to the publishers— who themselves do not pay the authors, reviewers, and even (sometimes) the editors of the journals. As part of the NYC non-profit high society Jstor is far from the most efficient non profit— but their fault is not their inefficient spending and high salaries.

Where can I access JSTOR for free?

Every library in our network of more than 10,000 institutions worldwide is authorized to provide access to the content on JSTOR for walk-in users for free. Public libraries, such as Boston Public or the San Francisco Public, may provide off-site access to library card holders.

How do I read JSTOR articles for free?

How do I download from JSTOR without paying?

To Download Source PDFs in JSTOR:

  1. Login to the JSTOR.
  2. Search for the article that you need to use using the Search bar in the center of the Home screen.
  3. Once you have chosen the desired article, click Download PDF to the right of the window.
  4. A new tab will open containing the article’s Source PDF.

Can I access JSTOR for free?

JSTOR provides free access to hundreds of thousands of articles and images, and thousands of books. Our partnerships with libraries and publishers help us make articles, books, and other materials discoverable and freely accessible worldwide.

How much does it cost to access JSTOR?

How do I get access to JSTOR?

You may already have access to JSTOR through your school or public library. Some institutions provide their entire alumni network with full access to JSTOR’s journal collections. JSTOR provides several options for individuals without a current institutional affiliation.

How long does JSTOR recognize off-campus access?

When a researcher visits JSTOR from their campus or organization network (through a proxy or a VPN, for example), their off-campus access from the same browser is recognized by JSTOR for over one year (normally 30 days, currently extended due to COVID-related remote learning needs).

Who participates in the JSTOR alumni network?

Participants include small institutions, large universities, secondary schools, and every type in between. You may already have access to JSTOR through your school or public library. Some institutions provide their entire alumni network with full access to JSTOR’s journal collections.

What is the difference between Ithaka and JSTOR?

JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization helping the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways. ©2000-2019 ITHAKA. All Rights Reserved. JSTOR®, the JSTOR logo, JPASS®, Artstor®, and ITHAKA® are registered trademarks of ITHAKA.

  • September 5, 2022