Is your job like this:
but you’d rather it be more like this:
Maybe JSTOR is right for you! JSTOR Support is looking for a new team member. Come by our open interview - next week - and find out more! http://about.jstor.org/content/jstor-support-speed-interviewing-event
Ann Arbor friends! The shiny beautiful mermaids that comprise the JSTOR Support department are hosting an open interview. Info in the link above! RSVP and go! It’s next week!
*they are all lovely and amazing and mostly above average karaoke singers
*seriously, just go
*seriously
Yes! Just post to your own page and tag it! I shall find you.
I’m a procrastinator with terrible habits who never changes
but my past self is really smart and already looked up all the relevant free articles for my research on JSTOR and organized them by usefulness
thank you past self
Also a shout out to jstor for letting you make free accounts to read articles online with. I don’t know how I’d find useful articles on miraculous wells in medieval Ireland without you.
As purveyor of miraculous wells in medieval Ireland, we are happy to be helpful!
jstor just started following me
I’m not sure if I SHOULD feel special but I DO feel special
JSTOR Daily is seeking journalists, bloggers, and columnists to compose conversational articles and blog posts that highlight the research on JSTOR (www.jstor.org), a virtual library housing thousands of academic journals, essays, scholarly books, and other primary sources which most people access via university libraries and other institutions of higher learning.
The relatively-new online magazine presents thematic content that draws associations between current events, historical scholarship, and other material on JSTOR.org.
This is a great post! Writers- you should definitely pitch away! I work closely with the editors (as in, I sit 20 feet from them) so if you have any questions, feel free to ask here and I’ll pass on.