What it is:
JSTOR is an online library of scholarly journals, books, and primary sources across many subjects. It includes older issues of important academic journals.
Why you’d use it:
Use JSTOR to find reliable articles for essays, projects, and research papers. It’s great for exploring topics in history, literature, science, and the arts, with easy access to full-text scholarly content.
JSTOR is a comprehensive digital archive of academic journals, books, and research materials covering the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. It provides full-text access to scholarly content from major publishers and societies.
Why you’d use it:
Faculty can use JSTOR to support teaching, research, and curriculum development with access to historical and peer-reviewed scholarship. It’s ideal for literature reviews, interdisciplinary study, and citing authoritative sources in academic work.