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518:", which is an agreed-upon delay between the current volume of the journal and the latest volume available on JSTOR. This time period is specified by agreement between JSTOR and the publisher of the journal, which usually is three to five years. Publishers may request that the period of a "moving wall" be changed or request discontinuation of coverage. Formerly, publishers also could request that the "moving wall" be changed to a "fixed wall"—a specified date after which JSTOR would not add new volumes to its database. As of November 2010, "fixed wall" agreements were still in effect with three publishers of 29 journals made available online through sites controlled by the publishers. 2203: 614: 172: 600: 479:'s data network to bulk-download a substantial portion of JSTOR's collection of academic journal articles. When the bulk-download was discovered, a video camera was placed in the room to film the mysterious visitor and the relevant computer was left untouched. Once video was captured of the visitor, the download was stopped and Swartz was identified. Rather than pursue a civil lawsuit against him, in June 2011 JSTOR reached a settlement wherein Swartz surrendered the downloaded data. 304:, Princeton University's vice president for Computing and Information Technology, convinced Bowen that CD-ROM was becoming an increasingly outdated technology and that network distribution could eliminate redundancy and increase accessibility (for example, all Princeton's administrative and academic buildings were networked by 1989; the student dormitory network was completed in 1994; and campus networks like the one at Princeton were, in turn, linked to larger networks such as 628: 29: 297:, due to the increasing number of academic journals in existence. Most libraries found it prohibitively expensive in terms of cost and space to maintain a comprehensive collection of journals. By digitizing many journal titles, JSTOR allowed libraries to outsource the storage of journals with the confidence that they would remain available long-term. Online access and full-text searchability improved access dramatically. 418:
and conservation studies. The materials on JSTOR Plant Science are contributed through the Global Plants Initiative (GPI) and are accessible only to JSTOR and GPI members. Two partner networks are contributing to this: the African Plants Initiative, which focuses on plants from Africa, and the Latin American Plants Initiative, which contributes plants from Latin America.
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Beginning September 6, 2011, JSTOR made public domain content available at no charge to the public. This "Early Journal Content" program constitutes about 6% of JSTOR's total content, and includes over 500,000 documents from more than 200 journals that were published before 1923 in the United States,
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JSTOR Plant Science is available in addition to the main site. JSTOR Plant Science provides access to content such as plant type specimens, taxonomic structures, scientific literature, and related materials and aimed at those researching, teaching, or studying botany, biology, ecology, environmental,
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In 2012, JSTOR users performed nearly 152 million searches, with more than 113 million article views and 73.5 million article downloads. JSTOR has been used as a resource for linguistics research to investigate trends in language use over time and also to analyze gender differences and inequities in
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Swartz surrendered to authorities, pleaded not guilty to all counts, and was released on $ 100,000 bail. In September 2012, U.S. attorneys increased the number of charges against Swartz from four to thirteen, with a possible penalty of 35 years in prison and $ 1 million in fines. The case still was
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JSTOR is licensed mainly to academic institutions, public libraries, research institutions, museums, and schools. More than 7,000 institutions in more than 150 countries have access. JSTOR has been running a pilot program of allowing subscribing institutions to provide access to their alumni, in
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addition to current students and staff. The Alumni Access Program officially launched in January 2013. Individual subscriptions also are available to certain journal titles through the journal publisher. Every year, JSTOR blocks 150 million attempts by non-subscribers to read articles.
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of the same content led JSTOR to "press ahead" with the initiative. As of 2017, JSTOR does not have plans to extend it to other public domain content, stating that "We do not believe that just because something is in the public domain, it can always be provided for free".
312:). JSTOR was initiated in 1995 at seven different library sites, and originally encompassed ten economics and history journals. JSTOR access improved based on feedback from its initial sites, and it became a fully searchable index accessible from any ordinary 398:
service. This site offers a search facility with graphical indication of the article coverage and loose integration into the main JSTOR site. Users may create focused sets of articles and then request a dataset containing word and
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scholarly publishing, revealing that in certain fields, men predominate in the prestigious first and last author positions and that women are significantly underrepresented as authors of single-authored papers.
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With the success of this limited project, Bowen, Fuchs, and Kevin Guthrie, the then-president of JSTOR, wanted to expand the number of participating journals. They met with representatives of the
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JSTOR launched its Books at JSTOR program in November 2012, adding 15,000 current and backlist books to its site. The books are linked with reviews and from citations in journal articles.
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Gauger, Barbara J.; Kacena, Carolyn (2006). "JSTOR usage data and what it can tell us about ourselves: is there predictability based on historical use by libraries of similar size?".
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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. It provides
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and before 1870 in other countries. JSTOR stated that it had been working on making this material free for some time. The Swartz controversy and Greg Maxwell's protest
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Reveal Digital is a JSTOR-hosted collection of documents produced by or about underground, marginalized and dissenting 20th century communities. Reveal Digital's
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dating from its beginning in 1665. The work of adding these volumes to JSTOR was completed by December 2000. In 1999 JSTOR started a partnership with
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In addition to the main site, the JSTOR labs group operates an open service that allows access to the contents of the archives for the purposes of
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contains more than 12 million journal articles, in more than 75 disciplines. Each object is uniquely identified by an integer value, starting at
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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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content includes zines, prison newspapers, AIDS art, student-movement documents, black civil rights materials, and a white supremacy archive.
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from 1972 to 1988, founded JSTOR in 1994. JSTOR was originally conceived as a solution to one of the problems faced by libraries, especially
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formats. The service does not offer full-text, although academics may request that from JSTOR, subject to a non-disclosure agreement.
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to make the JSTOR database available to over 20 higher education institutions in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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West, Jevin D.; Jacquet, Jennifer; King, Molly M.; Correll, Shelley J.; Bergstrom, Carl T. (July 22, 2013).
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In January 2012, JSTOR started a pilot program, "Register & Read", offering limited no-cost access (not
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In 2010, JSTOR started adding current issues of certain journals through its Current Scholarship Program.
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frequencies and basic metadata. They are notified when the dataset is ready and may download it in either
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Seeds, Robert S. (November 2002). "Impact of a digital archive (JSTOR) on print collection use".
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Shapiro, Fred R. (1998). "A Study in Computer-Assisted Lexicology: Evidence on the Emergence of
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funded JSTOR initially. Until January 2009, JSTOR operated as an independent, self-sustaining
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of academic journals, books, and primary sources founded in 1994. Originally containing
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In 2013, more than 8,000 institutions in more than 160 countries had access to JSTOR.
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as a Sentence Adverb from the JSTOR Journal Archive and Other Electronic Resources".
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take full advantage of rapidly advancing information and networking technologies".
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JSTOR Early Journal Content : Free Texts : Download & Streaming
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dump, which as of 2020 identifies nearly 3 million works hosted by JSTOR as
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Every Year, JSTOR Turns Away 150 Million Attempts to Read Journal Articles
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Douglas F. Morgan; Marcus D. Ingle; Craig W. Shinn (September 3, 2018).
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Spinella, Michael (2008). "JSTOR and the changing digital landscape".
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The following month, federal authorities charged Swartz with several
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Bowen initially considered using CD-ROMs for distribution. However,
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Spinella, Michael P. (2007). "JSTOR: Past, Present, and Future".
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Taylor, John (2001). "JSTOR: An Electronic Archive from 1665".
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The availability of most journals on JSTOR is controlled by a "
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Inquiries have been made about the possibility of making JSTOR
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Carter, Zach; Grim, Ryan; Reilly, Ryan J. (January 12, 2013).
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New Public Leadership: Making a Difference from Where We Sit
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JSTOR content is provided by more than 900 publishers. The
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Lessig on "Aaron's Laws—Law and Justice in a Digital Age"
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How to Register & Get Free Access to Content (JSTOR)
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Genicot, Léopold (February 13, 2012). "At a glance".
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Orlowitz, Jake; Earley, Patrick (January 25, 2014).
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Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 683:List of academic databases and search engines 51:English (includes content in other languages) 16:Distributor of ebooks and other digital media 2270:Educational institutions established in 1995 2092: 1987:"The Role of Gender in Scholarly Authorship" 1413: 1411: 1409: 772: 701: 524: 367:In 2019, JSTOR's revenue was $ 79 million. 2295:Organizations based in Ann Arbor, Michigan 2201: 1906: 1531: 1205:. JSTOR. November 12, 2012. Archived from 1033:"Form 990 for period ending December 2019" 1001: 999: 580:, as opposed to over 200,000 available in 323:and an agreement was made to digitize the 170: 2030: 2020: 2002: 1763:"About JSTOR: Frequently Asked Questions" 979: 875: 266:of almost 2,000 journals. Most access is 2165: 2134: 1479: 1406: 911: 909: 454: 2053: 1912: 1787: 1556: 1510: 996: 958: 781: 356:. 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