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JSTOR content is provided by more than 900 publishers.<ref name="Annual Summary"/> The [[bibliographic database|database]] contains more than 1,900 journal titles,<ref name="Annual Summary"/> in more than 50 disciplines. Each object is uniquely identified by an integer value, starting at <code>1</code>.{{Clarify|reason=Consider giving examples. What topics? What major journals?|date=February 2021}}
 
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 [[Text corpus|corpus]] analysis at its ''Data for Research'' service.<ref>[http://dfr.jstor.org/ Data for Research]. JSTOR.</ref> 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 [[n-gram|{{var|n}}-gram]] frequencies and basic metadata. They are notified when the dataset is ready and may download it in either [[XML]] or [[Comma-separated values|CSV]] formats. The service does not offer full-text, although academics may request that from JSTOR, subject to a non-disclosure agreement.