The Current Scholarship Program brings current journal issues to JSTOR’s trusted, highly used platform. The 2016 collection features 214 titles from 48 leading publishers, with 11 titles that are new to the 2016 program. Titles span more than 20 disciplines, including leading journals in core areas such as business & economics, education, history, and language & literature. All current journals are linked and cross-searchable with archival journals and ebooks on JSTOR, helping patrons discover, use, and build upon a wide range of academic content.

Changes to the Current Scholarship Program for 2016
The 2016 catalog, and the Complete CSP Collection, will not include titles from the University of Chicago Press (Chicago) or the University of California Press (UC Press). Subscription orders and renewals for UC Press and Chicago titles must be sent directly to these respective publishers or through your agent for the 2016 subscription year. Please consult the 2016 CSP Title List for a full list of departing UC Press and Chicago titles.

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  • Preservation and perpetual access: All titles are preserved in Portico, ITHAKA's digital preservation service, with post-cancellation access available.

 

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  • Data: Enhance evidence-based collection management via JSTOR's COUNTER-compliant usage statistics for the full run of a title.

 

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