JSTOR Access in Prison Initiative - About JSTOR

peter.suber's bookmarks 2024-01-25

Summary:

"JSTOR is a premier research database of peer-reviewed scholarly material available in most colleges and universities in the United States, more than 3,000 secondary schools, and thousands of higher education institutions throughout the world.

We started the JSTOR Access in Prison Initiative in 2007 to bring our library of high-quality educational content to students at correctional facilities to improve their educational experience and outcomes. With access to our ever-growing database of academic resources, students inside can develop critical research and information literacy skills that set them up for success....

  • Offline access on a thumb drive (available by request) allows students to browse an index of the 500,000 most cited articles across disciplines. College or university libraries can then print and deliver the full text of articles that students request...."

Link:

https://about.jstor.org/jstor-access-in-prison/

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Date tagged:

01/25/2024, 09:41

Date published:

01/25/2024, 04:41