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Last updated July 23, 2004
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What is JSTOR?
JSTOR (www.jstor.org) is an electronic journal archive that provides complete back issues of journals
(from volume 1 No.1 to within 3-5 years of current issues) with full-text articles. Due to
license agreements with publishers, the most current issues are not available. See the Moving Wall
(http://www.jstor.org/about/movingwall.html) for more information on availability of current issues.
Can I get to JSTOR from home?
Yes. You can access JSTOR off-campus by using the Proxy Server.
Go to Research Databases from the library homepage.
JSTOR and other databases can be accessed through the Proxy Server for YSU current students, faculty and staff.
For more information, see Connecting from home.
How do I use JSTOR?
Click the link to JSTOR (http://www.jstor.org/)
to see a menu which allows you to search or browse the collections.
Need help searching? Review the search tips.
What journals are available?
YSU Maag Library subscribes to two of the Arts and Sciences collections, currently
about 240 journal titles in key fields of the Arts & Sciences.
Browse by discipline
or view an alphabetical list of journals.
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