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About MyJSTOR
MyJSTOR accounts not only enable independent researchers to access free JSTOR articles, but these accounts also provide tools for all kinds of researchers, from students to scholars to independent historians, to save their work (and organize citations for projects, articles, and papers) directly on the JSTOR site.
To register you will need to:
- visit the registration page
- create a username and password
- provide an email
- provide your name
Play this short video to learn more about how to register for a MyJSTOR account:
There will be an opportunity to keep yourself logged in and to sign up for news items from JSTOR and/or JSTOR-participating publishers. To opt-in to any of those, you'll need to check the corresponding checkbox. You can start on the registration page.
What you can do with a MyJSTOR account:
MyJSTOR accounts can help you with your research, whether you are a student with a access to an institutional subscription or an independent researcher:
- Read up to six articles a month online for free.
- Save your citations to My Workspace.
- Students who have access to JSTOR through their school can use MyJSTOR to save their work.
- If you're a librarian, you'll need a MyJSTOR account to manage your usage statistics.
- If you ever decide you want to buy a JPASS or an individual article, you can use the same MyJSTOR account.
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