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JSTOR is a digital library of academic journals, e-books, & primary sources, with content dating back to 1675. Support questions:

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Joined March 2009

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    Gift your loved ones JSTOR Gear for the holidays! Free shipping in the US all month long with promo code HOLIDAY16

  2. Mele Kalikimaka is Hawaii's way to say Merry Christmas to you... really! And the are fascinating

  3. What was that thing said to end his press conference? This!

  4. Jane Austen was born in 1775! Celebrating her work with a 1924 article!

  5. Fossils of dinosaur brains! Amazing!

  6. Why do we send Christmas cards? is on the case!

  7. Who invented pay toilets? Look to the Romans! From

  8. Making a list and checking it twice, gonna save the articles I think are nice... Use the My Lists button to save your research!

  9. From JSTOR Labs, Topicgraph: visualize & explore digital monographs

  10. America can’t succeed without top talent from all socioeconomic backgrounds.

  11. What happened to the Aztecs? Art may have the answer...

  12. George Washington died in 1799. Remembering the first president with an 1804 artcile

  13. Tomorrow! DDA and webinar for librarians at 10 am. Sign up at the link!

  14. Rosa Parks and the power of a one person's actions. New from

  15. Reimagining the Digital Monograph: White Paper open for comment until Jan 31 2017 (DOWNLOAD)

  16. The American Talent Initiative builds on our work to expand college access for qualified HS students

  17. Now here's an aggressive timeline. :) Listening to and the "reimagining the monograph" project

  18. New White Paper: Reimagining the Digital Monograph: Design Thinking to Build New Tools for Researchers: JSTOR Labs

  19. Fossils: more than just bones!

  20. This Thursday! Webinar on DDA and for librarians! 10 am ET. Sign up now:

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