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drawinghands.jpgOne of the main aims of this site is to encourage research based upon JSTOR collections. This includes the creation of new knowledge from the use of the tools or examination of the research that is highlighted here. We also actively encourage researches to create new tools and to conduct new research that we can display on this site.

Here are a few reasons you might want to collaborate with us:

  • Access to large well curated and maintained data sets
  • An exposure channel for your research results
  • Facilities to expose your tools and techniques to users who will provide you with feedback
  • Further collaboration opportunities with and beyond JSTOR

 

And a few reasons why we want to collaborate with you:

  • We get an early look at novel techniques
  • We present rapid prototypes to users, so we get feed back on what they may interested in for the future
  • We get to develop valuable peer relationships with research institutions
  • We are bring new forms of traffic to the JSTOR data, the JSTOR data is reused in new and exciting ways

 

We encourage collaboration either with us, or with anyone else on this site, our aim is to leverage JSTOR and it’s data in the best way we can to encourage your research. So if you have an idea, or a tool that uses or could be adapted to use the JSTOR data, or if you are interested in working with us, or any of our partners on this site, please contact us at , through the contact us section, or participate in our on of our discussion boards. You will need to register on the site to participate. 

We have three different forums you can participate in:

  1. Research discussion This forum is for discussing the new and interesting research that is being conducted with the JSTOR collections and data. If you have done or are doing interesting work in the area this is the place to highlight it!
  2. I would like to know more about… Interested in one of the tools or techniques you have seen? Intrigued by what methods and algorithms have been used? Looking to work with a group that exhibits on this site? Why not post in this forum!
  3. I have an idea for… If you been inspired by what you have seen here, if you have and idea you wish to share, or have a tool you would like help in adapting, this is the forum for you!