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JSTOR has been running a pilot program of allowing subscribing institutions to provide access to their alumni, in addition to current students and staff.
It includes over 2,000 academic e-journals, as well as other materials valuable for academic work, such as primary sources.For example, if the current year is 2008 and a journal has a 5 year moving wall, articles from the year 2002 are available. Each year, hundreds of thousands of articles are added to the archival journal collections as the moving wall for each journal advances, at no additional cost. A Study in Computer-Assisted Lexicology: Evidence on the Emergence of Hopefully as a Sentence Adverb from the JSTOR Journal Archive and Other Electronic Resources".
Some institutions provide their entire alumni network with full access to JSTOR’s journal collections. Participants include small institutions, large universities, secondary schools, and every type in between. Our troubleshooting pagefor clearing browser cache and cookiesprovides instructions for a quick fix to various access issues.Consistent access: Titles included in JSTOR archival journal collections will not be withdrawn, so you can be assured that journal content will always be available in JSTOR. Also, open collections from Artstor, Shared Collections from a variety of contributors, and alternative press newspapers, magazines, and journals published by Reveal Digital are all freely accessible on JSTOR.