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  1. Pinned Tweet
    May 31

    Oh hey! Want to see what it's like to work at JSTOR and our partner services, , , and ? Come by our office in Ann Arbor, MI during to learn more!

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  2. 7 hours ago

    Ever wonder why the romantic relationship between Idgie and Rose was downplayed into non-existence in the film version of "Fried Green Tomatoes"? explores this trend in 90s movies!

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  3. 9 hours ago

    Examining the preservation of Pompeii.

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  4. 10 hours ago

    Great interview in with where he discuss our Labs' team project with ! Check it out.

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  5. 11 hours ago

    In the early 19th century, books were so expensive that it was hard for women to read them. A circulating library to the rescue...

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  6. Jun 8

    How the ancient world use animatronics before Walt Disney ever did.

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  7. Jun 8

    Tagging our BFFs, & for - go forth and follow them!

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  8. Jun 8

    Did you know that the American Old West was a place where people could reinvent themselves? Including those who were gender nonconforming?

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  9. Jun 7

    Celebrating Prince today, on what would have been his 60th birthday, with the book "Gold Experience," which details his career trajectory in the 1990s.

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  10. Jun 7

    On the relationship of performance, drag, and gender identity in the writings of Ru Paul and Kate Bornstein.

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  11. Retweeted
    Jun 7

    Are librarians actually super heroes? Well we're just going to put this here: Cold War-era libraries worked to protect their patrons from nuclear bombs.

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  12. Retweeted
    Jun 7

    Today we celebrate English Botanist and Ecologist Sarah Martha Baker. She is remembered for her work on brown seaweeds and zonation patterns on the seashore. An obituary is available here:

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  13. Jun 7

    SO excited that shared her article, co-authored by Randy Wray, about "Financial Aspects of the Social Security 'Problem'", which examines the issues of social security "running out" in the Journal of Economic Issues!

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  14. Jun 6

    "Sex and the City" premiered in 1998! #1. BRB, currently confronting my mortality. #2. Let's examine the use of voiceover on the show!

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  15. Jun 6

    Today is the 74th anniversary of - put yourself on Omaha Beach with Robert Capa's photographs from June 6, 1944. From our friends at !

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  16. Jun 6

    Hellooooo would you like to work with us? Please? Open positions here:

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  17. Jun 6

    Do you have an article, book, or book chapter you've authored on JSTOR? Send us the link and we'll add you to our list and promote your work!!

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  18. Jun 6

    Yay! Thanks for sharing your book chapter, "ENABLED AND DISABLED “MYNDES” IN THE PRICK OF CONSCIENCE" ! If your library has access to JSTOR, you can take a look!

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  19. Retweeted
    Jun 5

    Now available open access: Epic and the Russian Novel from Gogol to Pasternak by Frederick T. Griffiths & Stanley J. Rabinowitz. Read now on JSTOR () or get your physical copy from ASP (now available in paperback!):

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  20. Jun 5

    Have you seen 's book, "A Journey in Translation: Anne Hébert's Poetry in English"? If your library has access to JSTOR, you can read it online!

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    Jun 5

    How 's address at the reminded the world of the centrality of African American experience to the Anglican Church.

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