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JSTOR to Add Full-Length Books

John Fea   |  January 11, 2011 Leave a Comment

I can’t imagine conducting historical research without JSTOR.  I probably use it at least five or six times a week.  I am thus pleased to hear that this database for storing scholarly articles just got better.  In the near future JSTOR will be adding full-length books to its catalog.  Princeton University Press, the University of Chicago Press, the University of Minnesota Press, and the University of North Carolina Press have all agreed to put content from their books on JSTOR. 

Read about it here.

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